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Trump's moment seems to represent an inversion of this.
It has different depths that represent an inversion of the surrounding terraces of olive groves.
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A performance at a Seven service may look like a rock show, with the audience dressed as fashionably as the band, but in some ways it represents an inversion of one.
It represents an inversion reality, where the ordinary literally become their heroes, while celebrities take off their consumes and sign photographs of themselves.
In BAB3793, the identified junction represented an inversion, and was a complex event involving two template switches with two and three base pairs of microhomology.
The strong rpk1-7 allele originated from the selfing of a fast neutron mutagenized seed of Col/ gl-1 background and represents an inversion mutation [ 22].
In the case of A30P αS, the SL1 binding mode even outnumbers the SL2 binding mode at low lipid concentrations, which represents an inversion from the wild-type populations.
Clusters of multiple discordant pair reads that had similar positioning and orientation were assembled as an SV, which could represent a deletion, inversion, insertion, or translocation.
Also RT5 appears to represent a pericentric inversion represented entirely by ancestral linkage group C. The homeologies within Atlantic salmon are dependent both upon single arm affinities as well as partial arm affinities due to the whole arm fusions that have occurred within this species.
The retaining face of the terrace was built of compacted clay during the Late Preclassic and represented an enormous inversion of labour.
As a result, it's hard to tell if the scale of the change represents a "great" inversion or a "lesser" one, and whether perhaps for some metropolitan areas it is a "great mixing" rather than an inversion.
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