Sentence examples for possesses an equivalent from inspiring English sources

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We show that despite the reported absence of the shorter γ version in Bacillus, τ has a domain organisation similar to its E. coli counterpart and possesses an equivalent C-terminal domain that interacts with DnaB.

The current law grants an exemption to anyone who "holds a recognized honours or higher degree in one or more of the physical, chemical, life, computer or mathematical sciences, or who possesses an equivalent combination of training, and experience," or is acting under the direct supervision of a professional engineer.

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But, since fiction is an invention masquerading as a truth, the riot of intertextuality is often craftily smoothed into a simulacrum of orderly governance: these different materials, the novelist seems to say, possess an equivalent fictionality, and just naturally belong together like this — trust me.

The CLS equations (1.1) are integrable in the sense that they possess an equivalent scattering problem formulation as a Lax pair of commuting differential operators on a subalgebra of s l ( 4 ).

The dodo's neck and legs were proportionally shorter, and it did not possess an equivalent to the knob present on the solitaire's wrists.

Its neck and legs were proportionally longer, and the dodo did not possess an equivalent to the carpal knob of the Rodrigues solitaire.

It should be mentioned here that – on the basis of sequence analysis- homologs of MutL in thermophilic bacteria do not possess an equivalent of the distal sub-domain in their C-terminal domains [20].

Moreover, one would likely conclude that 1– 4 possess an equivalent symmetry.

Tomato does not possess an equivalent cluster in the region of the fourth cluster identified only in DM, despite good coverage in this region of the tomato assembly.

In other words, can we build a re-wired 'differential gene regulatory network?' We have found this can be determined by asking which molecules possess an equivalent pattern of differential co-expression to the abundant differentially expressed genes.

Bacteria and phages do share the need to correctly position their DNA in the bacterial cell; but neither bacteria nor phages are known to possess an equivalent to the spindle apparatus that could perform this positioning.

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