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Similar processes, which occur in the development of other animals, establish the basic organization of an annelid, a mollusk, or an arthropod.

Thus, the basic organization of the vertebrate endocrine system appears to show its early beginnings in the simple organs of these invertebrate chordates.

Specific protein protein interactions provide a major part of the basic organization of living cells.

In Section 2.2, we describe the basic organization of the OpenAirInterface software components (which are available under the GNU GPL from the OpenAirInterface website (http://www.openairinterface.org/)).org/

A concave epithelium with pigment cells and a light-gathering lens is the basic organization of our eyes as well as the insect ocelli (Fig. 3a) (Goodman 1981).

A convex epithelium, on the other hand, with pigment cells and an array of tiny lenses, is the basic organization of insect compound eyes (Fig. 3b).

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For a few years there was some nominal cooperation between the Knights and the AFL, but the basic organization and philosophy of the two groups made cooperation difficult.

Initial studies provided critical insight into the basic organization and properties of this system.

These 'resting' functions comprise normal physiological 'immunity.' On this view, the activated response is a special case of immunity and hardly qualifies to characterize normal immune physiology, nor reflect the basic organization and regulation of the immune system in its unstressed state (Tauber 2015).

In the case of the Postal Service, however, the fundamental problem is not money or credit, but its "business model" -- that is, the basic organization and purpose of the Postal Service.

Our observation that SSB-ssDNA is macroscopically organized and regulated through microscopic interactions is surprisingly similar to the most basic organization of eukaryotic chromatin and highlights the important role of SSB, not simply as a kinetic trap for ssDNA, but as an organizational and regulatory scaffold during DNA metabolism (Shereda et al., 2008; Sun et al., 2015).

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