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This extended C terminal variant is of particular interest with respect to presynaptic scaffolding as it terminates in a PDZ ligand domain (PDZ-LD), E/DxWC/S-COOH (Maximov et al., 1999).
It terminates in the superior Parón Valley with a prominent crooked form, embedded in a 250 m-high moraine pedestal.
It terminates in (east west) the three fingerlike promontories of Kassándra, Sithonía, and Áyion Óros (Mount Athos).
The view from the Capitol is punctuated only by Robert Mills's astonishing abstraction, the Washington Monument, and it terminates in Henry Bacon's great classical temple, the Lincoln Memorial.
A 50-foot audio cable runs from the stereo through a window across the porch to the lawn, where it terminates in headphones with my head between them.
In an inflected language such as Italian, a word may rhyme simply because it has the same grammatical form as another, simply because it terminates in - ato or -ando or - are (these are all feminine rhymes).
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What's more, it terminated in front in prominent brow ridges that arced individually above each eye and at the rear in a curious bulge that became known as a "chignon" or "bun".
A long orange rubber catheter hose was wrapped around his left leg, which needed some disentangling, and it terminated in a square, orange-colored urine receptacle which was placed on the floor beneath his bed.
A secondary neurite projected across the midline and it terminated in the lateral part of the contralateral calyx (arrow Figure 6B').
Using the checkpoint, pipeline execution can be resumed from the point where it terminated (in this case, at the most recently executed ' wait' statement) and can properly re-execute pending tasks (i.e. the tasks that previously failed execution).
In teleosts, it terminates specifically in a distinct cell mass, known as the posterior part of the area dorsalis (Dp).
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