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This would imply that certain multi-subunit complexes could require one or more subunits to be translated on a polyribosome to ensure proper assembly.

The movement is a laconic illustration to the words (translated on a screen at the side of the stage).

And yet it is rare to encounter such a concentrated and riveting realisation of the work as this, with the story explained simply and the words translated on a triptych of atmospherically illustrated video screens behind the orchestra, and without any of the directorial pretension and visual clutter that weighs down so many stagings.

His singing was gentle and heartfelt, his lyrics (translated on a screen beside the stage) dealt with subjects ranging from the forces of nature to his ancestors, and yet the melodies were so straightforward and powerful that any western songwriter would have been jealous.

It has been theorized that this function requires two essential integrated components, a central executive which guides selective attention based on mechanisms of associative memory, as well as the second component, working memory buffers, in which information is held online, abstracted, and translated on a mental sketchpad of work in progress.

The mRNA is, in turn, translated on a ribosome into a chain of amino acids otherwise known as a polypeptide.

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The hundreds of flags in front of its headquarters, and the 365 languages into which the Universal Declaration of Human Rights is translated on an official UN website, are just two symbols of the institution's commitment to the world's ethnic mosaic.

This allows content to be translated on an ongoing basis.

What you say to your friends at the pub after a few pints may get a lot of laughs, but that doesn't necessarily mean it'll translate on a dating site.

The game, when it got underway, appeared to demonstrate how its host city's nickname, the Big Easy, might translate on a basketball court: so much talent, and so much room in which to put it on display.

3. The game, when it got underway, appeared to demonstrate how its host city's nickname, the Big Easy, might translate on a basketball court: so much talent, and so much room in which to put it on display.

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