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The term "reciprocal figures" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to numbers or quantities that are inversely related to each other, meaning when one increases, the other decreases in a proportional manner. An example of using "reciprocal figures" in a sentence could be: "The graph shows the relationship between the price and demand for a product, with the reciprocal figures demonstrating that as the price increases, the demand decreases."
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In his paper On reciprocal figures, frames and diagrams of forces (1870) he discussed the rigidity of various designs of lattice.
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It is therefore notable that the newly discovered splice variant SIRT1-ΔExon8 istress-responsiveve (Figure 3), p53-dependent (Figure 7) and can regulate p53 in reciprocal (Figure 6).
The result of the phylogenetic analyses of the Callitropsis species compared in this study illustrates the extent of haplotype sharing among species and the resulting lack of reciprocal monophyly (Figures 2, 3).
All of them showed 100% paternal expression as scored in 3,057 observed paternal allele-bearing reads in both reciprocal F1s (Figure 2A), a result verified by Sanger sequencing (Figure 2C) and by Pyrosequencing (Figure 2C).
The results shown for p might suggest the possibility of imprinting, since the maternal allele is expressed in each of the 5 clonal lines assayed; however, the bi-allelic pattern seen in F1 (brain1) bRNAn RNA for both reciprocal crosses (Figure S3) suggests that this is not the case for most CNS cells.
Thus, we crossed six telomeric silencers with the P-Co1 target and measured the TSE in G1 females of the two reciprocal crosses (Figure 3).
The activation energy (Ea) of the denaturation reaction (the minimal energy required to initiate the reaction) can be determined from a plot of ln Kapp versus reciprocal temperature (Figure 5B).
The activation energy Ea of 278 kJ/mol = 66.5 kcal/mol of the CD4 denaturation reaction was derived from a plot of ln Kapp versus reciprocal temperature (Figure 5B).
Chromosome blot analysis of the recombinants revealed that 9/10 to 10/10 possessed the 0.78 Mb tXV∶III or 0.64 Mb tV∶III primary translocation chromosomes formed while creating an intact HIS3 gene, while 4/10 to 6/10 also carried the 0.63 Mb tIII∶XV or 0.26 Mb tIII∶V chromosomes predicted for products of reciprocal translocation (Figure 2).
However, the retention of telomere proximal sequences in the form of a reciprocal translocation chromosome (Figure 2) in a significant fraction of the recombinants suggests that crisis-associated translocations need not arise exclusively from exonucleolytic degradation from the telomere.
CRTR-1 co-precipitated with all CP2 family proteins (Figure 3A) and this interaction was confirmed with the reciprocal co-immunoprecipitation (Figure 3B).
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