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Meanings of close juxtaposition in English
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Usage of close juxtaposition in English
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These processes result in the closejuxtaposition of viral DNA with host DNA that is undergoing replication stress.
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In the same way, do not put adjectives and participles, active and passive forms of verbs, in too closejuxtaposition.
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The immediate connection of sin and punishment is the teaching intended by this closejuxtaposition of these two halves of our narrative.
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This one event, with the impressive spectacle of the parties in such closejuxtaposition, seemed almost to render every previous suspicion conclusive.
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In the front window, in closejuxtaposition, were a platter of French snails and a platter of sticky confections full of dark spots.
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Histologically, we observed the emergence of characteristic liver stereotypical microstructures mediated by coordinated growth of hepatocytes in closejuxtaposition with a perfused vasculature.
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Our data suggest that STICs were caused by quantal release of endogenous ATP by depolarized PC12 cells in closejuxtaposition to the recorded cell.
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In another instant his black head, with the long dark hair trailing behind it, appeared in closejuxtaposition to the opened jaws of the reptile.
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Scattered here and there over the fields might be seen two heads that would keep in rather closejuxtaposition up and down the long rows.
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You get these two processes in the closestjuxtaposition in ordinary life.
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Life and Death in closestjuxtaposition, the hymn in honour of the Prophet's birth blending with the elegy to the dead.