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The phosphodiester backbone is represented by a dot for the strands in a 5k-3k orientation and by a cross for the 3k-5k strands.
Now we pull these strands together to discuss what the model suggests about preferences over institutional arrangements.
Their approaches vary, ranging over descriptive, theoretical, engineering and experimental strands.
The composition of new strands is dictated only by base-pairing efficacy and reactive substrate availability.
To begin, first consider a situation in which two closed, circular strands or chains wind around each other in space.
Because the complementary strands are physically retained in proximity, the chains do not diffuse apart, favouring reassociation.
They can be found in three strands of the orchestral texture: the brass, woodwind/strings, and piano.
Serrano coworkers have recently extended the de novo designed peptide with the aim of forming a triple stranded - sheet.
However, a required conclusion from the electrophoretic data was that the structure was antiparallel, so that the exchanging strands did not cross at the centre.
She outlines the relationship between modernity and the ' popular ', one of the principal thematic strands that links the essays together.
Overall, this is a vibrant and passionate book that nicely weaves together its strands of description and normative interpretation.
We have somewhat artificially subdivided them into three main strands.
I reached a big iceberg that seems stranded.
In the base of the microvillus, the cylinder splits into strands.
By their very nature, frameworks of standards include political, cultural, and educational aspects underpinned by different strands of theory and research.
The 12 chapters thus represent several strands of research, all centered on the basic theme of language standards and variation.
There are both conceptual and policy-related strands to this issue.
I attempt to sort out various strands in it below.
At the same time, unlike in actual fabric, the same strands and nodes carry different meanings depending on position and perspective.
European equality law can be considered to have two strands : equal treatment and compensation.
Two strands of research are of particular importance, one being phenomenological approaches based on life-span development psychology.
In speech errors case is usually stranded, suggesting that case is indeed part of the grammatical encoding process in speech production.
Conversely, at another level, photography is a series of different practices, different strands, all of which have different intentions, different cultural expectations and social usages.
Enveloping all cysts were strands of fibroelastosis and pseudocartilage.
Unlike some arguments that form a logical "chain" of sequential links, the cabling method entails the intertwining of numerous strands of evidence.
Lastly, the concept of reinforcement learning is used to tie the various strands together.
His intellectual development involved in fact two strands, a more technical one and a more philosophical one.
Upon reduction of the disulfide by thioredoxin, the insertion is destabilized, as seen in the spinach structure, and the strands are released.
There are two different strands of argument here.
The difference between an internal loop and a bulge is that in a bulge there are no bases unpaired on one of the strands.
The different strands of work involved different types of data and therefore different approaches to analysis.
How do we choose between competing narrative strands?
The race-conscious strands in black political thought might share with republicanism a concern with collective political identities.
All these strands of learning continued to invigorate the medical culture of the region.
Two specific problems arose in constructing the model: how many helical strands it should contain, and where the bases should be located.
The exchanging strands appear to cross at the centre.
To draw the strands together, what definition of the miraculous emerges from these considerations then ?
The first of these concerns the fact that to can be stranded, like auxiliaries, and must then not be stressed.
F-actin bundles in the free-nuclear endosperm are found around the endosperm nuclei and in increasingly numerous transvacuolar strands and the peripheral cytoplasm.
By tracing these strands of appropriation, we can continue to flesh out the genealogy of contemporary theatre.
In some mammalian hearts, however, only thin fibromuscular strands are seen in the place of a firm muscular moderator band.
However, the properties of the single strands must be considered to understand the factors that dictate the stability of the various duplex states.
Being a polyanion, the strands will tend to adopt an extended conformation to minimise interphosphate repulsion.
Generally, the probe is purified from source and denatured into single strands and kept on ice until ready to be mixed with the labelling reaction.
The entangled strands of thought thus made it easy to borrow ideas for contrary purposes.
The new work can be divided into two strands.
A voice-over pulls all the diverse strands and themes together and the soundtrack provides a taste of township music.
Instead, in just his second year of teaching, he found himself stranded in a place starkly lacking in comfort or charm.
When a gas gauge reads near-empty, it promotes metacognition about whether we still have enough fuel to get home before we're stranded.
As far as we can see, these two strands are entirely independent.
The 1043 bases that had sequence data for both strands were used in the phylogenetic reconstruction.
He also demonstrates the challenges in attempting to uncover the socio-musical strands that have become woven into this most language-focused vocal genre.
In addition, individuals may move both up and down strands of the web.
Given this lack, we have tied the strands of resilience that deal with self-reflection, insight, and meaning making to well-researched sequences of development.
The reality of this new future was a life that was centred on the present, drawing on the strands of the past.
Thus, in the 1920s, there emerged different strands of writings about working women.
There were in fact several conferences interbundled here and not necessarily on the topics named in the four strands.
Only a few sessions were focused and consequential; and many papers could have been just as well in other strands.
The formation of circular molecules is disadvantageous to prebiotic replication because the two strands are intertwined and dissociation on dilution is prevented.
The loop between the first two strands of the barrel is formed by residues 17-24 and contains two turns at its tip.
We account for divergence cross-temporal and cross-country by drawing analytically on three different literature strands.
Triplexes formed by strands of different composition can be expected to have different conformational properties.
The two nascent strands can associate to form a four-way junction or chicken-foot structure.
At first, it appeared that the unravelling of the intertwined strands should not pose an insurmountable mechanical problem.
The nucleotide binds along the antiparallel sheet, its major contact site being formed by two strands with conserved residues.
When both bases are anti, the strands are, necessarily, locally parallel.
If there are two distinct strands of meaning in a work, how do they relate to each other?
On top of this environmental argument there are several other strands of reasoning and argumentation.
First, we identify some important strands in the literature and discuss how each seeks to explain policy change.
The high-resolution structures allow us to define the stereochemistry of the exchanging strands.
The strands form a mixed sheet, two pairs of antiparallel two-stranded sheets joined by a rather complicated crossover connection.
Helical junctions may be defined as branchpoints where double-helical segments intersect with axial discontinuities, such that strands are exchanged between the different helical sections.
There are two main strands to this work.
The three health promotion strands have been health protection, prevention and education.
All these policy strands are now under review by the government.
The research is rich and varied, but at least two interrelated strands appear to form the core.
Besides, policies have been introduced and actions taken to deal with various strands of minority problems.
As such, it seeks to bring together strands of discussions taking place in performance studies, opera studies, cultural theory and cultural policy.
A high wire fence, with tin sheets along its strands, enclosed the entire western exposure of the camp.
The complete mt genome was sequenced at least 3 times on both strands.
Similar strands had figured in the debates among certain sections of the socialist left.
Many developing strands of thought intersect and interact with one another.
I can now bring the different strands of the argument together and focus on the incentives for individual politicians.
The uptake and distribution of phosphorus by mycelial strands interconnecting host plants.
Within the exceptionalist rubric, there tend to be two strands of argumentation.
The politics of these two strands have both varied very widely.
Basically, there are two main strands to his argument.
In replication, the two strands separate; then each re-forms a new copy of its original partner.
We can return to these questions now, and draw together the strands of the preceding argument.
All these strands of thought fulfil a latent function for the housewife.
There are many strands to this secret tradition, and one of the most direct and striking is that of witchcraft.
The number of strands in each rope would then be adjusted until there was an equal chance of failure.
The various and complex cultural, ideological and practical strands discussed above all contributed to the production of idealised societal categories.
Here there is clearly an idiosyncratic crossing of strands, an emotional short circuit from the personal to the social.
To be sure, the conference tried to clarify things into four strands, each with three sessions of three papers.
By the second day, the strands had become indistinct.
Roughly speaking, the double dividend literature can be divided in two strands.
Both strands are brought together in looking beyond individual responsibility or culpability to the structural and lifecourse causes of the problems.
Under these conditions we consider it useful to think of one continuum with many strands, rather than orthogonal dimensions.
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