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REID'S earlier novels -- "Cordelia Underwood," "Mollie Peer" and "Daniel Plainway" -- linked together to form a trilogy.
These progress along the molecule, reading the sequences of nucleotides that are linked together to make DNA chains.
"This, truly, is an international emblem," he wrote of the five rings, linked together to suggest the unity of humankind.
But when a large number of computers are linked together to deal with an extremely complex problem, there may simply be too much data to store.
Currently, robot arms that move in three dimensions require at least six conventional motors, all linked together, to position and orient an object.
He believes that could rise to 50% by 2020.And those different sorts of AI can be linked together to form an even more capable system.
This was markedly different from the one-by-one gene modifications of recombinant DNA research, since numerous genes were linked together to create a new genome.
Under the action of free-radical initiators, the vinylidene-chloride monomers (small, single-unit molecules) are linked together to form large, multiple-unit polymers.
Those short fragments were then aligned, such that identical sequences overlapped, thereby enabling the fragments to be linked together to yield the full-length genomic sequence.
Aliphatic compound, any chemical compound belonging to the organic class in which the atoms are not linked together to form a ring.
Mr. Barta said his company could also build a 190,000-square-foot building across Essex Street from the existing one, and the two could be linked together to create something of an urban campus.
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