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The molecule consists of repeating tetrasaccharide units with single branches of l-mannose or l-rhamnose (Rakitsky and Richey 1992).
In order to meet this goal, the whole grounding system of the TJ-II was split into multiple single branches that are connected at a single earth point located near the TJ-II structure in the torus hall.
If, however, one mass flow rate is split or two partial flow rates come together like in junctions, a new aspect appears: there is an energy transfer between the single branches that has to be accounted for.
During the ontogeny of the leaf, four branches develop from these initial cells and form a crown-like structure, in which the single branches are connected with each other.
In order to quantify the biomass production of single branches, the branch diameter at origin (bd origin) and the fresh biomass was recorded for branches with a diameter of approximately 3 cm upwards (3 cm represents the diameter at which a branch would be pruned (Springmann et al. 2011)).
Thus, selection may have been active on single branches in the past without the signal being recognized.
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There isn't a single branch in Milan, and it is not hard to see why.
"Concentration of power in the hands of a single branch is a threat to liberty".
It was meant to hold a single branch of plum tree blossoms.
That would concentrate far too much power in a single branch of government.
A single branch, its green leaves edged with cream, was propagated, and a new cultivar was introduced.
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