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A set of pieces that work together in unison as a mechanism or device.
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We have also assessed the degree of chimericity of the assembled contigs using an entropy/impurity metric and compared the metagenomic assemblies to assemblies of isolated individual source genomes.
He grew up in a family that he said adhered strictly to Assemblies codes: he did not drink, smoke or gamble.
Significant power was granted to assemblies elected in each of the country's regions, and multiparty contests were allowed.
DEVOLUTION of power from Westminster to assemblies in Edinburgh and Cardiff was always meant to allow Scotland and Wales to develop their own policies.
Over the years, the plants have switched to assemblies with more usable uranium in them, so each assembly is in the core for up to 24 months, compared with less than a year when the plants were new.
A public assembly was originally defined as "an assembly of 20 or more persons in a public place which is wholly or party open to the air", but this was amended by the Anti-social Behaviour Act 2003 to apply to assemblies of two or more persons.
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The problems would be given to assembly programmers to code, but also written in Fortran.
He added, "I would love for our speaker to come to assembly in animal skin".
A.M.D. ships wafers from plants in Austin, Tex.; Germany and Japann to assembly and test sites in Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand and China.
The Rouge plant was an automotive "ore to assembly" complex between 1917 and 1928.
Building the object engages skills related to assembly.
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