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Prefix and Suffix size 3: The first and last three characters of a word token.
The last three characters denote a local delivery unit (LDU).
The last three characters are triplet for start codons, experimentally determined TSSs are bold, and the most-likely Pribnow boxs are italic.
In 406 cases, the last two characters were assigned as XX and in only three cases were the last three characters an XXX.
They are comprised of the first three characters of the standardized string (normal version) and the last three characters (inverted version).
The postal code (postcode) is alphanumeric, up to 7 characters long; the first two (or four) characters identify the major area and the corresponding district, and the last three characters representing the address, usually within 80 properties.
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She was a mix between the last two characters in "Prodigal Son" on Saturday, when her hard seductive Siren ensnared Peter Boal in her erotic and acrobatic embrace.
The last eight characters of the second section, which describes something possibly hidden on C.I.A. grounds, had been decoded as "IDBYROWS" which people read as "I.D. by rows" or "I.D. by Row S".
Position 11 identifies the assembly plant for the vehicle and the last eight characters of the VIN are used for the identification of a specific vehicle.
The last two characters are again problematic as they are not truly independent, but both morphologies are present within the material and both might be an apomorphic character for a certain group, thus need to be included.
The Carstairs index produces deprivation scores for postcode sectors using the standard UK postcode minus the last two characters, so large areas are grouped together under a single deprivation score.
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