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Bottom/top numbers in fraction in that order
Centered top and bottom on the page
Order 5. The shape will fit over itself exactly 5 times during a complete rotation.
Very close, but not exactly. 33¢ is one third of 99¢ . In order to have exactly one third of a dollar, you'd need 331/3¢.
In order to score exactly 70% on a test with exactly 70 questions ... if every questionis worth the same credit ... you have to get 21answers wrong. You can do it.
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The order of the bases in each new DNA molecule exactly matches the order in the original DNA molecule by bringing them together with the original DNA cells.
Canon makes a waterproof model that might be exactly what you need. You can order that model from BestBuy.com.
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The order of the bases determines the order of amino acids in a protein.
the order of the bases along a gene determine the order in which
The sequence of the nucleotides.
Order of bases in a gene codes for the amino acid assembly into a protein.
if the order of nitrogenous bases is mixed up the chemical reactions will be the wrong result. they are set in a specific order for a reason Adenine pairs with Thymine(Double bond) Guanine pairs with Cytosine (Triple Bond) A & G are purine bases and T & C are pyrimidine bases. this is the order
The biggest question that you have to answer is if your model 70 winchester is a pre-64 or post 64 model 70.With that established you can order a set of bases for your rifle.Some times they are listed with the distance between holes on the top of the receiver.I just use a dial caliper to measure the holes center to center.You can still find some old time redfield bases on E-bay,or you can get the standard leupold bases.If you prefer the weaver still bases,they can be had also.Good luck in your project.
The order of the Amino Acids in the protein chain.
in order to explain the mechanism of enzymes action a German chemist Emil fischer,in 184,proposed the lock and key model.According to this model both the enzymes and the substrate possess specific complementary geometric shapes that fit exactly into one another.This model explain enzyme specificity.