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This organization of the central metabolic pathways is very similar to that described in Cyanothece sp. strain ATCC 51142 [13], a unicellular marine diazotrophic species, suggesting that many cyanobacterial species may share the same central metabolic organization.

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But there are similarities with earlier Miller works, notably the 1964 "After the Fall," which shares the same panoramic framework, the same central character besieged by his past.

If the same central cylinder organization was shared between the radicle, crown roots, and large lateral roots, the number of cell layers in the stele would increase from small to large roots.

The structures of Ln2Ti6 and Ln2Ti4 are based on the same central structural element, namely a zigzag chain of two central [LnO8] dodecahedra and two terminal [TiO6] octahedra (Ti1) that share edges.

No one knows how many there are - it could be tens of thousands or tens of millions - but they all share the same belief in a benevolent central government that will correct the injustices carried out by local tyrants.

The physical properties of Fe at high pressure and high temperature also have unique relevance for Earth and planetary science, since all the telluric planets share the same basic layered nature: a central metallic core, made mostly of iron, surrounded by a silicate mantle and a thin, chemically differentiated crust.

RNase II and RNase R share the same basic structural organization: a central catalytic RNB domain, two N-terminal cold shock domains and one C- terminal S1 domain.

All primary care practices and pharmacies in Almere are organized in one central health organization and share the same electronic medical record system saved in one central database.

New research shows manmade and naturally occurring earthquakes in the central U.S. share the same characteristics, information that will help scientists predict and mitigate damage from future earthquakes.

Saying that Manhattan and central London share the same problems is like saying that a man dying of drink in London is like one doing the same in Manhattan.

After accounting for factors such as the type of fault slip and earthquake depth, results show the stress drops of induced and natural earthquakes in the central U.S. share the same characteristics.

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