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The phylogenetic sources for the M. xanthus dehydrogenase and oxidases are different suggesting a piecemeal integration into the electron transport pathway.
It is important to note that the quality of the original 1996 genome sequence was very high regardless of which sequencing technology (manual using Maxam-Gilbert or Sanger methods or automated using ABI sequencers) or assembly method (computational assembly or manual piecemeal integration of each cosmid sequence) was used.
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For mechanists, in contrast, integration is piecemeal, local, and pluralistic.
As a result, integration remains a piecemeal, often onerous task.
Conventional process structures are fragmented and piecemeal, and they lack the integration necessary to maintain quality and service.
Unification is a piecemeal description and strategy of collaboration (on the distinction between global integration and local interdisciplinarity, see Klein 1990).
In a number of areas, we're witnessing the sewing together, or integration, of social functions that have for decades been handled in piecemeal fashion.
For all the talk of deepening integration among South-East Asian nations, their response to the crisis has been piecemeal.
Mainstream business has been urging the integration of climate and energy policies, recognising the need for net zero emissions and highlighting the costs of piecemeal action.
"Integration, integration, integration".
The process of integration was spearheaded by a small group of far sighted statesmen who recognised that perfection was unattainable and practiced what Karl Popper called piecemeal social engineering.
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