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But if a large meteor came in at a low enough angle, it would be expected to form a cluster of elongated craters as it hit and split into fragments big enough to create craters on their own.
From the mechanism, it was found that reactions can be split into fragments.
Most stars form in groups as clouds of gas and dust split into fragments and collapse into tight knots, astronomers believe.
In addition, when many heavy oil molecules split into fragments, the total number of rings is reduced and some of saturated fragments will release light components, leading to an increase in the content of saturates and aromatics.
In this method, the full-length guanine-rich single-strand sequences were split into fragments (Probe 1 and 2) and each part of the fragment possesses two GGG repeats.
It took around 15 minutes for North Korea's missile to launch near the capital of Pyongyang, fly across Japan's northern region of Hokkaido and finally split into fragments as it fell into the western Pacific, some 1,700 miles from its origin point.
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As the government splits into fragments over this, Labour needs a forensic and united strategy for holding Theresa May to account for delivering the best possible terms.
Many monomeric proteins can be split into two fragments, yet the two fragments can associate to make an active heterodimer.
The query was split into consecutive fragments of 500 bp, smaller fragments were discarded.
In topomerCoMFA, the first step is to split molecules into fragments from the rotatable bonds.
In these instances, the script multiple_sequence_splitter uses information from the corresponding GenBank file to split sequences into fragments that correspond to single genes; that is, it creates multiple sequence files of single genes [b.II].
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