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Dictionary » J » Juxtaposition JuxtapositionJuxtaposition a position side by side. See: apposition, contiguity. Origin: L. Juxta, near to, _ positio, a placing, fr. Pono, pp. Positus, to place ![]()
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Results from our forumRe:... for the community that is the body. And since a massive blob of immortal cells would not be able to survive as an organism is more than just a juxtaposition of cells, there is a non trivial problem in the cancer as a way to immortality. Oh. Never thought of that. So their immortal freeloaders? ...
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Immortality == Cancer?... for the community that is the body. And since a massive blob of immortal cells would not be able to survive as an organism is more than just a juxtaposition of cells, there is a non trivial problem in the cancer as a way to immortality.
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RNA structure... said me to use RNAviz but it doesn't work,and the Vienna package is not enough complete to compare directly 2 or 3 RNA secondary structure by juxtaposition for exemple. Could you help me if you know a program which does that!? Thks N/
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The Fiber Disease The happy juxtaposition of crazed violence and selfrighteous aggression always reminds me of napalm in the mornings. I think people who threaten other people, their families, or their social status are contemptible. Please watch ...
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The Fiber Disease... it? Sorta reminds me of a cross between a speech Tony Montana (Scarface) and Adolf Hitler (World War 2) might give. Both great movies. The happy juxtaposition of crazed violence and selfrighteous aggression always reminds me of napalm in the mornings. Within the last 24 hours, before this diatribe ...
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