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Because of many solicitations they may collide and fail.
As the ocean waves scatter their energy into the floes, the floes may collide and bend or break, forming smaller floes or a slurry of ice on the water.
These large crystals are an efficient source of precipitation, since they fall through the atmosphere due to their mass, and may collide and stick together in clusters, or aggregates.
Thus, during robust viral transcription, it is conceivable that elongating RNAP II complexes may collide and thus stall as depicted in Figure 11.
Particles may collide and interact with effector sites and 2D membrane surfaces, but not with other particles.
Genomic DNA is used as the template for both replication and transcription, whose machineries may collide and result in mutagenesis, among other damages.
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They can cause sudden flooding, and the ice itself may collide with structures and cause damage, even to the point of taking out bridges.
Contaminated water and sewage flows out of nearby favelas into the bay; competition will be scheduled around optimal tidal flow to reduce exposure, but Moscatelli fears that sailors may collide with debris and become exposed to water that could cause ear infections, conjunctivitis, and mycosis.
Besides causing sudden flooding, the ice itself may collide with structures and cause damage, even to the point of taking out bridges.
Molten particles may collide, stick together and agglomerate during flight at low stand-off distances.
Figure 6a shows that CATT performs better than MIC and INX in terms of throughput per flow, because MIC and INX both use active probing technology to acquire delivery ratio and available bandwidth, and these probing packets may collide with data packets and result in packet loss.
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