locus u rečniku PONS

Jednojezični primeri (nisu ih verifikovali PONS urednici)

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The locus where the orientifold action reduces to the change of the string orientation is called the orientifold plane.
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If a crossover event affects that locus, then both homologous chromosomes will have one chromatid containing each genotype.
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However, it is known that the area postrema is the locus, or site, of the chemoreceptor trigger zone for vomiting.
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On a sphere, the cut locus is a point.
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The locus includes thirteen unique alternate first exons followed by four common exons.
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Unfortunately, the locus typicus has been destroyed by an earthquake and subsequent searches for specimens have been unsuccessful.
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Nonetheless, it had its moments and served as a locus and starting point for a wide range of talent.
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To do so, a primer or oligonucleotide aligns with either of ends of the locus.
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A second church arose, and became the locus of schools and religious establishments.
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The simplest way a behavioral syndrome can form is through a genetic polymorphism, meaning two or more alleles at the same locus.
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