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Cyclers are space trajectories that repeatedly encounter the same set of bodies indefinitely.
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Augustine returned again and again to the same set of questions: Whose body is this, anyway?
The head louse has exactly the same set of mt minichromosomes as the body louse, indicating that the number of minichromosomes, and the gene content and gene arrangement in each minichromosome have remained unchanged since the body louse evolved from the head louse ∼107,000 years ago.
Serial measurement of body weight, using the same set of calibrated electronic weigh scales is a precise means of confirming health, even though it is underused in primary care companion animal practice [ 9].
Most cells in any given body have the same set of genes.
Since every cell in the human body has the same set of DNA instructions, it is essential for each type of cell to activate only the genes needed for its own agenda and to ignore the rest.
Liver, muscle, blood, and all other cells in the body have the same set of genes, yet each looks and functions differently.
All cells in the body carry the same set of genes, but the activity of these genes varies between cell types to enable the cells to perform their different jobs.
n.d.: not determined Although the spheroid body's genome contains the same set of genes at the nif locus as in Cyanothece ATCC 51142, remarkable differences are apparent.
This equivalence also entails that any two material bodies, whatever their weights or their constitutions, will share precisely the same set of physically possible trajectories in the presence of a gravitational field, just as they would in empty space.
Polygonal graphics engines changed this, and let developers simply create a bunch of objects that could be attached to a standard body as if they were dressing a mannequin, using the same set of animations.
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