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•This subfraction binds to the tissue DNA (биол.).
•These stars are bound by mutual attraction.
•The two carbon atoms are linked to a third.
•The piston of the power cylinder is linked to the damper.
•The two plants are connected by a railway.
•The bundle was tied with string.
•The camera range finder is coupled with the focusing mechanism.
•The enamel coating is bonded to metal by fusion.
•The protons are attached to carbon.
II•This phenomenon is associated (or connected) with (or is due to) magnetic storms.
•Control is directly related to the steam generation rate through the temperature coefficient.
•This is an intricate process which entails the consideration of approximating sums.
•The acceptance or rejection of the food depends upon its taste, which is usually related to its nutritive or harmful qualities.
•The rate of bleaching must be connected (or correlated) with the formation and decomposition of HOCI.
•All these tests involve the breaking of a test piece.
•A final limitation of chemical lasers has to do with the state of knowledge.
•Doubtlessly this constancy is correlated to the active role played by...
•The momentum carried by a photon is related to the photon's energy by the equation...
•Cancer patterns in Europe do not correlate with industrialization.
•The collision theory is tied to the kinetic-molecular theory.
•These are the electrons that are most directly involved in the chemical characteristics of molecules ( с которыми непосредственно связаны...).
•The production and use of ionic compounds are inevitably linked to (or with) the deterioration of the environment.
•Another uncertainty stems from the difficulty of...
•One difficulty concerns the use of hydrogen cyanide as a condensing agent.
•The rope is tied into a knot.
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•Kekule made his classical proposal that the six carbon atoms of benzene were arranged in a hexagon.
•It has been proposed (or speculated, or suggested) that a series of reactions is involved.
•He suggested that there should be two gas diffusion terms.
•Goldbach conjectured that every even number...
•He proposed that both attractive and repulsive forces could exist between atoms.
•It is speculated that the oxygen resulted from the bombardment of the seas by certain wavelengths of ultraviolet light.
•Scientists theorize that the planets in our solar system formed at...
•It was conjectured that the eukaryotes had eliminated the need for... (биол.).
•The suggestion has been made that the underlying asthenosphere has an undulating upper surface.
•He reasoned (or argued, or hypothesized) that erosion must be burying layers of sediment under...
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•Kekule made his classical proposal that the six carbon atoms of benzene were arranged in a hexagon.
•It has been proposed (or speculated, or suggested) that a series of reactions is involved.
•He suggested that there should be two gas diffusion terms.
•Goldbach conjectured that every even number...
•He proposed that both attractive and repulsive forces could exist between atoms.
•It is speculated that the oxygen resulted from the bombardment of the seas by certain wavelengths of ultraviolet light.
•Scientists theorize that the planets in our solar system formed at...
•It was conjectured that the eukaryotes had eliminated the need for... (биол.).
•The suggestion has been made that the underlying asthenosphere has an undulating upper surface.
•He reasoned (or argued, or hypothesized) that erosion must be burying layers of sediment under...
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•As a result, these two elements are brought into proximity.
•Before two HC1 molecules can approach closely enough for interaction to be sufficiently strong,...
•The two points and F' come ( close) together as the solvent rate approaches its minimum value.
•The particles draw (or move) closer together.
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•The glassware was then rinsed successively (or sequentially) with distilled, deionized water.
•Firing sequentially, this laser arrangement could achieve unparalleled repetition rates.
•The system requires the red, blue and green components to be printed in succession.
•The machine performs all operations on the stationary workpiece simultaneously rather than consecutively.
II•Used in tandem with a sock-type filter, the charcoal performs two functions.
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•A number of features of DNA replication are shared by both prokaryotes and eukaryotes (биол.).
•The two central carbon atoms are held together by a double bond, which means that the electron pairs are shared by these carbons.
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•The five orbitals break up into two sets.
•The gas has to dissociate into single atoms.
•A χ-meson decays (or breaks down) into several charged particles.
•These silicone fluids do not decompose into gums or tars.
•Glucose is broken down into carbon dioxide and water with the release of energy.
•The glucose-phosphate compound breaks down to pyruvic and acetic acids.
•The crystal broke into three pieces.
•The hydrogen molecules are dissociated (or degraded) to hydrogen atoms in the arc.
•The substance of that star disintegrated and spread out into space.
II•These graphs fall into two groups.
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