Some of the evidence tying cohesion and DNA replication comes from the multiple interactions of Eco1.
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Basic assumption that collisions are binary results in severe problems when trying to take multiple interactions into account.
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Similar to protein folding, RNA folding goes through multiple interactions, folding pathways, and intermediates before reaching its native state.
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If such perceived differences are observed across multiple interactions, in multiple contexts, they may become ingrained as a status belief.
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Both individuals must remain in the same physical location, and both must have a long enough lifespan, to enable multiple interactions.
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However, Tymoczko states that this was problematic in that it does not resolve all instances of multiple interactions between scales and chords.
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Correlating and constructing the multiple interactions of a single ?-ray in a segmented detector is the main technique of ?-ray tracking.
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Using this knowledge, if the ratio of single interactions to multiple interactions exceeds a certain value, the detection of dark matter may be reliably inferred.
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Rather than locking the subject in a room for two months and seeing how he his afterward, the investigations involve multiple interactions with the subject over two weeks.
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A particle image cross-correlation spectroscopy ( PICCS ) extension is available for biological processes that involve multiple interaction partners, as can observed by two-color microscopy.