Sentence examples for machinery from which from inspiring English sources

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One particularly attractive candidate found in the viral DNA-packaging machinery, from which both protein and RNA bionanocomponents may be harvested, is the Bacillus subtilis bacteriophage phi29 DNA-packaging motor.

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The complex morphogenetic processes and compartmentalised tissue functions that evolved in metazoa necessitated the ability to inhibit cell proliferation, effectively disengaging the proliferative machinery from that which senses and responds to surrounding conditions (Edgar, 2006).

A small flatcar, on tracks built around the edge of the building, will have machinery and a steel framework from which two outrigger beams will extend out over the parapet, and cables will run down from these to a scaffolding, which will operate electrically.

Initially, IGCs had been discussed only as the sites of splicing machinery accumulation [ 7, 8], from which splicing factors are being recruited to the transcription sites [ 9– 11].

A close study of precision-agriculture was conducted to reveal the metrics of surveillance resolution as well as the dimensions of machinery like seeders, harvesters, and irrigators from which multiple spatial variations can be devised.

Xist RNA structures a nuclear compartment from which the transcriptional machinery is excluded and members of the Polycomb group recruited, leading to the silencing of X-linked genes and the initiation of a cascade of chromatin events that end up with the heterochromatinisation of the X-chromosome (reviewed in Ng et al. 2007).

The switch gene serves as the blueprint from which the cell's own machinery constructs the protein switch.

It's the kind of machinery in which you might sever your leg or from which you might fall and kill yourself.

But in response to a reporter's question about why he was captivated by the cell, Jones pointed to its intricate machinery, which, from 10,000 feet up, isn't all that different than the brain's.

The second was due to a scam: a Slovenian firm it invested in bought overpriced, inappropriate machinery from an Austrian entrepreneur, which he had found second-hand in the Czech Republic.

This would involve removing plant and machinery from business rate calculations, which drive up costs if companies add extra kit to their plants and has been dubbed a tax on investment.

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