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The crystal structure of ALDH3A1 from Rattus norvegicus (Protein Data Bank 1AD3) has been solved and the secondary structure has been categorized as an α/β protein with 38.9% α-helix and 15.5% β-sheet [13].

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To date, with the exception of bacteriophage T4 endonuclease VII, each of the known resolvase enzyme structures has been categorized into one of two families: the integrases and the nucleases.

Human brain has been categorized in two main ways: either by gross anatomical structure, the preference of imaging specialists, or by Brodmann region, the preference of neuro-anatomists.

"The Department of Justice has been categorized as dysfunctional and in disarray.

This book has been categorized as futuristic satire with the usual dose of dire prophecy.

Therefore, ECP has been categorized as an antimicrobial peptide (AMP).

Visual impairment has been categorized to blindness and low vision.

Visual impairment has been categorized into blindness and low vision.

Based on homology of primary structures, the UGT proteins have been categorized into two families, UGT1 and UGT2, in which the latter is further subdivided into two subfamilies, UGT2A and UGT2B.

More important was the way the condition had been categorized.

In recent years, N.B.A. draft prospects have been categorized by more than size and position.

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