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Nucleosomes consist of an octomer of four histone types (H2A, H2B, H3 and H4), which is wrapped around by a 147-bp DNA.
"This bizarre seat," Waller says of the new York Outer, which is wrapped around the city of York in the arrangement which psephologists call a doughnut.
It consists of an inflatable rubber cuff, which is wrapped around the upper arm and is connected to an apparatus that records pressure, usually in terms of the height of a column of mercury or on a dial (an aneroid manometer).
The electrode presents a porous Cu membrane on the polymer substrate which is wrapped around the living tissue.
This air gap accommodates the insulation, which typically consists of either granular material poured into the interpipe annulus or a blanket form, which is wrapped around the inner pipe.
When the muscles contract, the energy is first transferred into the stretched tendon which is wrapped around the ankle bone.
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The lock held a heavy chain, which was wrapped around a camouflage-pattern bicycle frame to which clung only a pair of pedals and several wayward cables.
Imperial dress included a long panel of gold-embroidered material, which was wrapped around the body with the end hung over one arm.
DNA molecules can be confined and oriented by CNTs that acted as scaffolds, which were wrapped around by DNA macromolecules.
Its main components are the photocatalytically active anode and the cathode coils, which are wrapped around a silica-glass rod and placed into a UV-transparent housing.
The experimental setup was comprised of a portable data acquisition system and a flexible pressure sensor (Fig. 1), which was wrapped around the handle (Fig. 2).
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