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Origin was set at slice 90 in x, 126 in y, and 72 in z as the appearance of anterior commissure.
The position of each origin was set at 50% and the positions of the two flanking termination regions at 0% and 100%.
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The coordinate origin is set at the center of the nanorod, and the nanorod is placed along the x axis.
The coordinate origin is set at the center of the gap on the surface of the substrate.
This is given in pixels, si,k= (xi,k, yi,k), where x indicates the column and y is the row of the corresponding point in the image, while the origin is set at the upper-left corner of the image.
For this reason, it is more practical to associate with each bee a local coordinate system whose origin is set at the current location of the bee and whose x axis points in the direction of motion of the bee (this coordinate system moves with the bee).
The origin is set at the center-of-mass of the distal unit, with north pole indicated.
The coordinate system is defined with the x-axis passing through the channel perpendicular to the bilayer and the y-axis running parallel to the bilayer as shown in Figure 1 figure supplement 2. The origin is set at the center of the channel such that negative x-values correspond to cytoplasmic locations.
Time origin was set to OAD initiation with at least one OAD (Fig. 1) that might have occurred even before start of DIVE registry was allocated to the first recorded OAD therapy since the start of DIVE-database.
The position of the origin (Ori) was set at 50% and the position of the flanking termination regions (Ter) were set at 0% and 100% in each replicon.
The fourth constraint for the origin of cyanobacteria was set at 2.7 Ga (minimum constraint) based on biomarker evidence for the presence of 2α-methylhopanes [ 86].
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