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Pavilions mark the ends of the aqueduct lines and mediate the flow of water from aqueduct to park basin.
Dr. Fisher and his colleagues used the robot arms on a submarine to mark the ends of the tubes.
The 64 possible triplets are more than enough to encode the 20 amino acids that exist in nature, as well as the "stop" codons that mark the ends of genes.
Strachan said that some government lackeys believed it was only appropriate "to mark the ends of wars, but we don't mark the beginnings of wars".
The pink crosses mark the estimated means, and the blue and green crosses mark the ends of the 95%% confidence intervals for that means.
The insertion of the LVRAG1L and LVRAG2L into an intron is compatible with the two genes coming from the same transposon although TIRs that would mark the ends of such a hypothetical transposon were not identified.
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