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However, a cell cannot occupy a target hexagon if the hexagon is too close to the core position of the neighboring cell occupying that hexagon.
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Prior to releasing its break-‐through positioning system Toytemic plans to occupy a place d'armes on target market segments with a series of niche products.
PRC1 and PRC2 largely occupy a common set of target sites in vivo (Ku et al., 2008; Papp and Müller, 2006; Schwartz et al., 2006; Tolhuis et al., 2006), and this has been attributed to the hierarchical recruitment mechanism.
Adjacent_to represents that the spatial region occupied by a source continuant is adjacent to the spatial region occupied by a target continuant (no overlapping).
The basic principle of the method is to identify problem facets based on their inability to occupy a unique part of the target construct's variance.
Presently divided into five broad steps, the method seeks to identify RD and ET facets based on their inability to occupy a unique part of the target construct's variance.
The calculated p-values from the Wilcoxon test for Mwt distribution of human/riboprotein sets (p = 4.68e 08), and bacterial/riboprotein sets (p = 6.42e 04) indicate that riboprotein targeted compounds occupy a different molecular weight space.
Thus, RBf2 appears to occupy a greater fraction of noncanonical targets such as signaling pathway and ribosomal protein genes, compared to RBf1, which is present together with RBf2 at many canonical cell cycle−related genes.
Work is to begin next month above the Long Island Rail Road's Brooklyn terminus on the four-story, 400,000-square-foot Atlantic Terminal Mall, almost half of which is to be occupied by a Target department store.
Located_in represents that a source continuant is located in the spatial region occupied by a target continuant.
Contained_in represents that a source material continuant is contained in the spatial region occupied by a target immaterial continuant.
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