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The diagonal lines in the kymograph indicate that all the molecules are productively bound and are moving linearly on the surface of the substrate.
The Pulfrich phenomenon (PF) is the illusory perception that an object moving linearly along a 2-D plane appears to instead follow an elliptical 3-D trajectory, a consequence of inter-eye asymmetry in the timing of visual object identification in the visual cortex; with optic neuritis as a common etiology.
Instead of moving linearly from one level to the next, the player chooses from a selection of different missions which can be played in any order.
KIF1C depletion also affected Rab6A vesicles that were moving linearly: life histories of linearly moving vesicles showed that KIF1C depletion yielded more backwards movement events although no statistically significant differences in vesicle stalling were detected (0.084 vs 0.10 pauses per second, ± KIF1C siRNA, respectively).
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As the experimental results, the motor can move linearly in forward and backward movement with changing waveform of applied voltage.
The book does not move linearly but in waves, expanding on Gordon's mother's relationships with her friends, her family and, in a final movement, with her husband, Gordon's father.
This robot can move linearly and it can also turn due to the pair of solenoid actuators that facilitate the earthworm-like peristaltic locomotion.
Workpiece tables on machine tools are moved linearly on guiding ways by screws that rotate in bearings at the ends of the tables and mate with nuts fixed to the machine frame.
"Great founders don't move linearly," says Dixon.
Secondly, money in the market does not move linearly in all circumstances, right?
Despite what many are led to believe, great startups rarely move linearly "up and to the right".
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