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Market Japan Year 05/1999 Make TOYOTA Model LAND CRUISER Frame HDJ101 Vehicle characteristics GRADE: VXL: VXL TYPE DESTINATION: JPN: JAPAN ENGINE: 1HDFTE: 4200CC DIESEL TURBO TRANSMISSION: ATM: AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION GEAR SHIFT TYPE: 4FC: ATM, 4-SPEED FLOOR SHIFT COLOR CODE: 057 TRIM CODE: FG41 imayadunna@gmail.com
Shift 2 decimal places to the left to get 0.045. Another way of working out that problem is to divide 4.5 by 100.
119/1000 (keep moving the point to the right until it hits the end. each shift is another factor of 10)
There is no phase shift.
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Yes, it is acceptable to shift tenses in writing to signal a change in time frame or to differentiate between actions that occur at different points in time. This can help clarify the sequence of events and improve the flow of the narrative. Just be sure to do so deliberately and consistently to avoid confusion.
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Point Mutations always result in [causing] a frame-shift mutation so they are the same.
A shift between frames in a comic strip typically occurs through techniques like changing the point of view, transitioning between scenes, using speech bubbles or sound effects to indicate movement or action, or utilizing visual cues like objects or characters that connect one frame to the next. These shifts help to guide the reader through the narrative and maintain the flow of the story.
Adding or subtracting just one nucleotide would cause a frame shift mutation.
A point mutation that does not produce a frame shift is when one single base is replaced by a different base. This changes the DNA sequence, but does not cause a frame shift because it is a switch not an addition or subtraction of a base.
Yes, it is acceptable to shift verb tenses to indicate different time frames when narrating events or actions. This can help provide clarity and establish a timeline for the reader. Just ensure that the shifts are done purposefully and do not cause confusion in the overall storytelling.