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Most European countries use another interlaced format, called PAL, which divides the screen into 576 lines.
Next I tried Robert Browning's dramatic monologue "My Last Duchess" — a Nabokov novel compressed into 56 lines.
The American NTSC system, for example, divides the screen into 480 lines, half of which are updated every 60th of a second (an approach known as 480i).
This gymnasieskola used organizational and extracurricular means of integration, but students were separated into 25 "lines," many of which were general-academic, though most were vocational.
Among the early burials was John B. Wood of The Sun, so admired for his ability to distill any news item into 10 lines of type that he was called the "Great American Condenser".
All constructs were sequenced, and injected into attP18 lines (Markstein et al., 2008).
After approximately two years of laboratory culture, a base stock of D. melanogaster was subdivided into 10 lines.
Their musical folklore is jammed with form, and one of its glories is the décima, a song divided into 10-line stanzas with a rhyme-scheme of ABBAA and CCDDC; each line has eight syllables, and the mark of a great jibaro singer is the ability to improvise the whole thing.
Morpholinos against known genes or new members of the zebrafish secretome [ 61] can be screened for effects on neuronal cell body position or axonal pathfinding in the developing embryos by injection into ET2 line embryos.
HS ISceI or HS ZFN constructs were introduced into S1 line by retransformation, and the resulting clones (HI or HZ) were confirmed by PCR to contain the respective nuclease gene (Data not shown).
Hammer nails into 2 straight lines with the width of the wire being the distance between the lines.
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