| 11. | The subunit is circularized by the formation of a peptide bond between the two ends of the polypeptide.
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| 12. | The spacecraft then fires its engine once it reaches apogee halfway around the world to circularize the orbit.
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| 13. | After another maneuver on Tuesday, its orbit will be circularized at around 385 kilometers ( 240 statute miles ).
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| 14. | Thirty-eight minutes later, the rocket's second-stage engine fired again to circularize the orbit.
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| 15. | This technique was used, for example, on the launch and transfer circularize the orbit to a geostationary orbit.
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| 16. | The circularized DNA containing one copy of the P22 nucleotide sequence is the substrate for gene expression and DNA replication.
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| 17. | In 1989, " T . celer " was the first archaeon discovered to house a circularized genome.
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| 18. | Since the Long March third stage cannot restart, it cannot circularize a GSO orbit from a geostationary transfer orbit.
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| 19. | The discovery was made as Global Surveyor began its maneuvers to lower and circularize its orbit to prepare for a detailed mapping survey.
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| 20. | The circularized orbit allowed a much higher resolution of gravimetric data to be acquired when cycle 5 began on August 3, 1993.
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