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the endmost
adjective
Last in a series, furthest away
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As the structural members of the hull were cleaned, Dr. Riess said, investigators got a much better look at the endmost vertical timber.
Transverse bulkheads 5-8 inches inches thick terminated the thickest parts of the waterline and upper armour belts once they reached the outer portions of the endmost barbettes.
The remaining 5% correspond to the endmost (proximal and distal) regions that remain unmapped (see below).
For standardization, we renamed the endmost subsets: S+α,8 = 8merα, S+β,7 = 7 merβ, S+γ,6 = 6merγ.
The missing 3,317,966 bp are distributed between the endmost chromosomal regions (~5.3%) and the 19 breakpoint regions (~4.4%).
The most common gene found in 304 genomes is alpha-glucosidase (Type 1), which hydrolyzes disaccharides and is usually involved in the endmost step of polysaccharide catabolism.
To evaluate the reproducibility and regularity of the respiration, data of the first and the last 15 seconds were excluded from the analysis regarding the adaptation period for the beginning period and time-related fatigue of the endmost period.
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Position a sharp butcher's knife at an angle near the steak's endmost point.
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The Naked & The Dead.
The crazier the better".
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