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This task was considered one complete turn and repeated 10 times.
These results support the notion that the motor can revolve one complete turn of 360° with a single-stranded structure and that dsDNA revolves along the motor using a single strand in the 5′ to 3′ direction.
This report is contradictory to the fact that packaging of one complete turn of dsDNA with a 10.5 bp pitch by a rotatory motor would require a rotation of 34° per bp instead of the reported 1.5°.
In the fossil Araucaria sp. cone from Wyoming (Fig. 9A), for example, the general length and curvature of the seed spirals are the greatest among these three cones of Araucaria, and thus supports the observation that the seed spirals in this cone make the greatest number of turns (one complete turn of 360°; Fig. 9B, C) among the three examples presented here.
The helix makes one complete turn approximately every 10 base pairs.
In a preliminary test we verified indeed that, without this mechanism, subjects were unable to successfully track the target during at least one complete turn, at the required level of accuracy.
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The differences of the measured rotational speed with respect to the averaged one based on complete turns of the rotor are produced by the harmonic terms of the rotational speed.
But Hannity was barely able to make it through one complete question before turning the conversation into a shouting match.
In the end I cannibalised three sets of components to turn out one complete model, and a fourth wouldn't have gone amiss.
This one takes 5 seconds to make a complete turn, so the bird count should not be a concern.
Over the years, he's honed his skills addressing this topic, and in 2012 he turned all of those disparate ideas into one complete published work.
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