A quadruplex of four DNA strands is an example of such a self-assembling structure.
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Rudimentary G-quadruplex-based telomere capping in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
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The show was recorded at NBC's Burbank facility using two-inch quadruplex videotape.
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The VR-8000 was made using a similar chassis used by Ampex's 2 inch quadruplex VTRs.
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It was built with the funds from the sale of Edison's quadruplex telegraph.
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After creating the quadruplex Edison was unsure how to set the price.
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Guanosine molecules bind together to form such a G-quadruplex.
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G-quadruplex self-assembly regulated by Coulombic interactions.
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With two signals in each direction, quadruplex telegraphy thus implements a form of multiplexing.
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Quadruple: having four units or components; "quadruple rhythm has four beats per measure"; "quadruplex wire"
A quadruplex system; Having four components; of or relating to a system in telegraphy by which four messages can be sent on one wire simultaneously
Videotape recording and reproduction system using four rotating heads to produce transverse tracks on two-inch wide magnetic tape
The 2" Quad was the first successful videotape format. The name comes from its four-head wheel which rotated 240 times a second. It was still widely used in the industry in the 1980s.
An apartment that is spread out over four levels.
A building, especially a house that is divided into four separate living units.