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"When you apply a [magnetic] field to them, they become magnetised and all orientate in the field direction," says Newman.
Those first four legs of the Breeders' Cup were won by the 26-1 long shot Domedriver the Mile, the 2.70-1 2.70-1te Orientate in the Sprint, the 13.20-1 long shot Starine in the favorited Mare Turf, and the 4.10-1 VindicatiOrientate Juvenine.
Very small molecules such as hexamethylbenzene and pyrene orientate in a carbonaceous mesophase.
The first mammals were nocturnal and used whisking movements to orientate in the darkness.
Under clear skies in the natural magnetic field, the birds were able to orientate in their appropriate migratory direction, whereas the same birds were disorientated under overcast conditions.
By contrast, the 12th-position arginine and the 15th-position tryptophan of the other three M2e structures orientate in such a way that they would not block the lower access.
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It is flanked by perfect direct repeats (one orientated in reverse orientation) and is integrated between two asn tRNAs, of which one in the reverse orientation.
However, this region is flanked by perfect direct repeats (one orientated in reverse orientation), and it is integrated between two asn tRNAs, of which one is in the reverse orientation.
In these cells, 72% (24 measured MT segments in 4 bundles) of the bundled MTs with known polarity had an anti-parallel orientation with the remainder orientated in parallel (Figure 4D).
In the human genome, the lysozyme g genes (LYGA1 and LYGA2) are separated by about 30 kb, orientated in the same transcriptional orientation, and flanked by the TCND9 and MRPL30 genes.
TRRT2 through TRRT7 are orientated in the direction of rDNA transcription, and TRRT1 has the opposite orientation.
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