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B-DNA has two principal grooves, a wide major groove and a narrow minor groove.
Plow, or grooving, planes are used for forming channels or grooves; a wide variety of special models are employed for running moldings.
At the song's end, he stretched out the tempo and cleverly riffled through a litany of grooves, a reminder that virtuosity involves more than technique.
Unfortunately for the Walkmen, a band who mix chugging grooves, a tight rhythm section and thin, strained vocals, they really do sound like the Strokes.
Fig. 6 Fresnel lens with conical grooves (a) and linear saw-tooth grooves (b), both with a focal length of 10 mm.
In the case of wider grooves, a single line groove (4 μm in width; 20 μm in width) had no specified function.
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A deep groove (groove-A) accommodates the AcCoA molecule.
It is not a groove, not a wave, not a zone.
They found their groove, a deep one.
Sometimes, however, grooving a new action becomes impossible.
-- a reference to Dark Latin Groove, a salsa group with an urban sound.
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