Sentence examples for to positioned from inspiring English sources

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to positioned

noun

A place or location.

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A fluorescent intercalator displacement assay (G4-FID) has been designed based on the displacement of thiazole orange (TO) positioned onto a quadruplex-forming oligonucleotide by putative ligands.

The NRA used to positioned itself as a nonpartisan piece of rugged Americana.

He's also tried to positioned himself separate from the various ethical messes that have snared his D.C. Council colleagues and hasn't built strong alliances with his colleagues.

The work flow is divided into two major components: nucleosome position detection and histone modification assignment to positioned nucleosomes.

This analysis revealed that TCTCGCGAGA may define the boundaries of open chromatin, as it is flanked by two distinct HS peaks corresponding to positioned nucleosomes.

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We have to position ourselves for that".

You've got to position it.

The artists were allowed to position themselves.

"You need to position yourself.

"Even just to position yourself that way.

It is to position themselves above you.

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