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Scanning electron microscopy examination showed crescent shaped region and beach marks, typical of fatigue failure.
"Prior to our study, if you came across disarticulated remains you would assume that they were dismembered by a carnivore - and then remain puzzled when there are no gnaw marks typical of carnivores".
The DT40 Ig ψVλ donor array normally carries marks typical of transcriptionally active chromatin, including enrichment of AcH3, AcH4, and H3.3.
Taken together, these data indicate that the binding of NF-Y to promoters of active, or poised genes is a crucial signal for the positioning methyl histone marks typical of active chromatin.
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Visual examination of the crankshaft fracture showed that beach marks, typical for fatigue failure were observed.
The prose in which Rodenbach conveys such mysteries is marked by hypnotic repetitions and that liberal use of the exclamation-mark so typical of the period.
Figure 13 Drawing of (dot marked) typical circles for positioning (squared) target 4.
Kenan has modified Baldwin's stressed beat to a flatter "beat" between quotation marks, which is typical of the lazy presentation of this volume.
Her love of nature and interest in animals mark her as typical of the early years of the Hellenistic period.
Juvenile rainbow trout display parr marks (dark vertical bars) typical of most salmonid juveniles.
Our results confirm those of Nguyen et al. who reported that scratch marks on enamel and dentin are typical of abrasion, while corrosive (erosion) lesions are characterized by smooth surfaces, with the enamel showing a honeycomb structure and the dentin showing a waved or rippled surface.
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