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The chassis includes an inclined parallel bogie linkage, making it capable of traversing vertical steps of 80 mm (the typical height of a street kerb in Japan).
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An ingenious linkage, which became world famous as the Evans straight-line linkage, made the new arrangement feasible.
The linkage makes perfect sense: we in the Northeast want more tax money to pay for oil, while others want the jobs and royalties associated with making more oil.
Where linkage makes sense, he argues for it in, for instance, persuading America to see the future of Iraq, engagement with the United Nations and the Middle East peace process as related issues.
This remote control device was difficult to use, as the driver couldn't determine whether the gears had meshed by feel, in the way a mechanical linkage makes possible.
Academic research indicated that this kind of contextual linkage made an advertisement more memorable.
This semicovalent azo linkage makes azo dyes more recalcitrant to microbial degradation, and it is not readily broken down under the environmental conditions.
The phenyl to ethyn coupling would strengthen the van der Waals contacts that the Manβ1,4GlcNAc glycosidic linkage makes with Tyr137 (Figure 4).
Data linkage makes it possible to identify patients who may be eligible for studies based on data held in their EHRs.
Through record linkage made possible by use of the personal identification numbers that are assigned to all Swedish citizens at birth, individual information from the National Censuses of 1960 was obtained.
In addition, a donor ubiquitin can also be attached to an acceptor ubiquitin via the amino terminal methionine (M1) resulting in the formation of M1- or linear linkages, making a total of eight different inter-ubiquitin linkage types 5.
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