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To resolve such a problem, we use a new term "protein-DNA binding unit" to describe the distinct interaction unit: a double-stranded DNA and a functional protein entity (one protein chain or interacting chains) bound to the DNA.
A "Jupiter mass" (MJ or MJup) is often used as a unit to describe masses of other objects, particularly extrasolar planets and brown dwarfs.
In contrast to classical cell engineering approaches, synthetic biology enables cellular networks to be understood as a combination of modular elements in much the same way as unit operations combine to describe a chemical plant.
Halliday (2004: 89) uses the term 'discourse-initiating units' to describe the elements with which a discourse starts.
The model uses realistically coupled, discretised, Wilson-Cowan units to describe the spatio-temporal activity of a cortical sheet.
In the remainder of the paper, the simplified notation u will be used to describe a unit (u_{o, t}).
We wouldn't normally use the word "elite" to describe a unit in which nearly every member fails at his primary task virtually every time he performs it.
Respondents were asked to describe a unit's intended pathways of care.
As such, the diffraction pattern contains all the information necessary to describe a unit cell (nature and position of the atoms; lattice constants).
We will use the term "units" to describe these clusters with the understanding that they represent a mix of single- and multi-unit clusters.
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