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In C. briggsae, genes CBG04605, CBG04606, CBG04607 and CBG04608 are arranged in the same orientations as their orthologs in C. elegans and C. remanei.

(B ) Model of LAP1 (light blue) interacting with TorsinA (green) in a putative heterohexameric ring assembly in the same orientations as in (A ).

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Mostly oriented in the same orientation as their host mRNA, they use the same promoter for transcription, although some have an independent promoter (Guo et al, 2010).

Unusual design requirements include corridors wide enough for two Daleks to pass, and a recreation of Holby City hospital's car park in precisely the same orientation as the one in its former location in Bristol.

Stonemasons also need to make sure each stone is "bedded" in the right way – usually so it sits in the building in the same orientation as it was formed.

The histological slice has the same orientation as (c).

Each node is labeled with the text in the same orientation as the node's orientation.

First, SDR future values are re-formed to exist in the same orientation as MDR outcomes.

Moreover, BMIM+ ions have the same orientation, as reported in Dong et al.'s work [129].

Interplanetary flux ropes have the same orientation as their solar sources, CMEs.

The full-field infrared images are presented in the same orientation as the sample is shown in Fig. 3.

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