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The 23-year-old has played seven games since moving on an initial one-month loan deal.
Under the conditions (fc ≈ 1.2 MHz, R = 7 fps, and W x × W y = 150 × 75 nm) used for the noninvasive imaging of tail truncated myosin V moving on an actin filament, one of the myosin's two motor domains (Atop ∼25 nm) is tapped with the tip ∼380 times per frame and ∼60 000 times in total during the 23 s movie acquisition time.
The N.B.A. has already missed the start of its season, and, with a switch of venue to the slow-moving legal system, the process is moving on an entirely different clock.
Inter have made plenty of bad transfer decisions down the years but moving on an inconsistent player – even a young and talented one – for almost three times what you purchased him for cannot be portrayed as bad business.
The Sun is one star among the 100 billion in the Milky Way, each moving on an orbit that reflects the distribution of all the other stars.
Only when it's safe is he confident about moving on an issue.
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