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The electrophoresis would pull the damaged DNA towards the anode thus making the distinct 'tail' of the comet.
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The SPMIPv6 is derived from the MIPv6 architecture with the ability to make the distinct WSN interconnecting via shared backbone architecture.
The team was careful in making the bosses distinct from one another in both stature and coloring.
Fold the sides into the center, making the bottom distinct from the sides of the box.
The team focused on making the DNA stages distinct to convey its changing nature.
saturation means the ruby's color is masked by significant shades of brown or gray, making the color less distinct.
This new regime can then be contrasted with EU membership and non-EU membership, making visible the distinct advantages and disadvantages of each regime type.
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Yet the choreography failed to make the characters distinct individuals.
But if Strauss has managed to make the two distinct for the reader, he also makes it clear that the matter is not so simple for the twins.
Victoria Desmond, from the Labour Campaign for Mental Health, said Corbyn had previously said he wanted to make the role distinct again, but nothing had been done.
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