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If the chain is still holding together, you may need to introduce a break in the chain so that it's easier to remove.
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"The mother lets it get dirty and even smelly, knowing that by washing it she introduces a break in continuity in the infant's experience".
A restriction (R) endonuclease recognizes a specific DNA sequence and introduces a break on the DNA.
Since mtDNA is a circular molecule and given that BWA only map reads to a linear reference, we introduced a break in the mtDNA molecule.
The practical implications of our study go in the direction of improving safety of seniors: as suggested by Dommes et al., car-free islands in the middle of two-way streets could help the older pedestrians to cross in two stages, introducing a break in the walk, decreasing the time spent in the street, and dividing the cognitive load by factor two [ 14].
defer.add img); Once you've introduced a break in the chain, simply turn the pedals to pass the length of the chain through the bike's gears.
We describe a methodology to design and optimize Three-dimensional (3D) Tree-based FPGA by introducing a break-point at particular tree level interconnect to optimize the speed, area, and power consumption.
On top of this, in an attempt to raise the shrinking population's fertility rate, the government will introduce a tax break for families with children.
He will introduce a startling break -- an incident or bit of speech -- that barely hints what is afoot, but will be amplified in a later sketch.
If the Conservatives introduce a tax break for marriage, the Lib Dems as a party are now committed to repeal it (although they won't before 2015, because of the coalition agreement).
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