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In the end, Fuller's greatest accomplishment may consist not in any particular idea or artifact but in the whole unlikely experiment that was Guinea Pig B. Instead of destroying himself, Fuller listened to Universe.
These layers may consist not only of soft foam or honeycomb materials but also comprise stiff materials, e.g. timber, or even very stiff laminates in the case of fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP) materials.
The antibacterial 'cocktail' measured by lytic zone assays may consist not only of different lysozymes but also of unknown lytic and antibacterial proteins.
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It may eventually be entirely removed in the course of months or years, depending on the size of the fragment, or the remnants of the mass after years may consist largely if not entirely of spongy new bone.
This pool may consist of free nucleotides that are not washed away during the chase or, as described previously, may exist as transcribed rRNA that has not completed the assembly process (Chen et al., 2012; Chen and Williamson, 2013).
While your friends' list may consist of personal and professional contacts, don't be afraid to seek out unknown contacts that may share your professional interests.
The NCD team may consist of the doctor and nurses who may not be especially trained on NCD management.
Maintenance therapy may consist of an agent that either was or was not present in the induction regimen.
A molecule may consist of multiple independent parts (i.e. parts are not allowed to be connected in any way).
First, a protein complex may consist of several subnets and proteins between different subnets are not likely to interact.
However, some α-intermediates may not look like real proteins, for example they may consist of consecutive C α atoms at biologically impossible distances.
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