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Beneath each of these subsections you would provide additional sub-subsections to break down the information that you will need to include in each of these subsections.
You can also use Parts or Methods subsections as needed to break things down when the article can be expanded beyond a simple few step process.
6) In the subsection headed "Is ANO1 a broken transporter?": The Saccharomyces TMEM16 homolog has no detectable function; it does not transport ions or scramble lipids as per Malvezzi et al. (2013) and acts as a linker between the ER and PM (Manford et al. Dev Cell 2012).
5) Figure 2: What is the explanation for the decrease in I/Imax for ANO1 vs. the increase in ANO6? 6) In the subsection headed "Is ANO1 a broken transporter?": The Saccharomyces TMEM16 homolog has no detectable function; it does not transport ions or scramble lipids as per Malvezzi et al. (2013) and acts as a linker between the ER and PM (Manford et al. Dev Cell 2012).
You can choose to list them all chronologically or break them down into subsections such as "Academic projects", "Field Experience", "Research", etc.
Each is the focus of a section of the book, which is in three parts: "The Girl", broken into subsections labeled by years; "An Elderly Gentleman", whose subsections are in months; and "The Boy", subdivided into days.
If desired, you can break this section into multiple subsections.
You will see a subsection called "Your Music," and below that, they break it down by songs, albums, and artists.
Let's break this category down into two subsections: a) seeking faculty position and b) seeking everything else.
Use subsections to list multiple methods on one page or to break down a very long process into parts.
According to Rolf Singer's 1986 classification of Russula, R. virescens is the type species of subsection Virescentinae in section Rigidae, a grouping of mushrooms characterized by a cap surface that breaks into patches of bran-like (furfuraceous) particles.
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