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An early film was "Arrival of a Train," of which a segment called "Trofim" was shown at the New York Film Festival in 1996.
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These were observed for individuals for which a segment of their SNP genotype was homozygous, followed by a segment that was heterozygous.
The researchers have identified three versions of the supergene, in all of which a certain segment of DNA is present in reverse order to the usual sequence.
A second method of oncogenesis occurs by the process of translocation, in which a segment of the chromosome breaks off and attaches to another chromosome.
One cluster of substitutions is likely the result of a gene conversion event in which a segment of at least 47 bp of rrn18 sequence was converted by a homologous chloroplast rrn16 gene.
A closed-loop bowel obstruction or incarceration is a type of mechanical intestinal obstruction in which a segment of bowel is occluded at two separate points along its length, almost always adjacent to each other, as the result of a single constrictive lesion.
Intussusception is a condition in which a segment of intestine invaginates into another section of intestine.
Segmental spinal dysgenesis (SSD) is a rare congenital abnormality in which a segment of the spine and spinal cord fails to develop properly.
They searched in particular for cases in which a segment of DNA was accidentally duplicated or deleted.
An exception is the ambitious "From the Forest," in which a segment of paper-thin bark seems to be unrolling like a scroll.
Previously, the Ph1 locus had been defined to a 2·5 Mb region containing a cdk-like gene cluster within which a segment of sub-telomeric heterochromatin had inserted following wheat's polyploidization (Griffiths et al., 2006).
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