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backbone <a backbone; backbones> N

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backbone router N COMPUT

backbone site COMPUT

collapsed backbone N COMPUT

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Throughout the 1990s and 2000s they were the backbone of the intercity rolling stock.
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In proteins, the secondary structure is defined by the patterns of hydrogen bonds between backbone amino and carboxyl groups.
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Other service providers often use fiber optics in the network backbone and existing copper or infrastructure for residential users.
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The refractive index of a polymer is based on several factors which include polarizability, chain flexibility, molecular geometry and the polymer backbone orientation.
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The elevation of the prefecture generally increases from southwest to northeast, with mountains forming the backbone of the city, and the ocean comprising the front.
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Real backbone of the communications of the kingdom, it was used by ranchers and landowners to extract your products, which forced it continuous overhauling.
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It is also worth noting that sport compact cars have been the backbone of the latest motorsport discipline to emerge - drifting - since its beginnings.
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This cysteine then performs a nucleophilic attack on the carbonyl carbon of a peptide backbone.
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Hitherto uncharted territory on print such as distance education, executive education, and virtual learning all form the backbone of the portals editorial strategy.
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It provides a backbone to the sprouting ideas of the budding engineers.
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