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You should start by moving the section on the right over the center piece, and then taking the section on the left and moving it over the center piece.
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The book's postwar coda is enormously moving, the sections describing the "silent boys" of Chełmno almost unreadably sad, the figure of Szmul brilliantly rendered – at once admirable and horrifying in his desperate drive to survive.
For example, if you're viewing a sagittal image of your spine along with a cross section of one of your vertebrae, moving the section-cut line may allow you to cycle up and down through the various vertebrae above and below it.
We updated and moved the section Schema consolidation into the main Results section (Results, Schema consolidation), together with corresponding Figure 3 and Table 6.
We have now moved the section quantifying the affinity of the peptide for the motor so that it follows the section describing that the CT domain induces motor dimerization.
Move the section you've already curled to the front of your shoulder to keep it out of the way.
You should be able to move the section cut line toward the center, right or left of the image.
A fleet of remote controlled transporters was used to move the sections.
Because of this reasoning, I would suggest to move the sections " Membrane-located metabolism and enzyme-like transporters" and " An important input from transport studies" to the next chapter ("Towards a new membrane model").
When you are moving the right section, pick up another small piece of hair and incorporate it into the right section before placing it under the middle section.
Moving this section to the Introduction may break the continuity of the story.
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