Small pieces of DNA that is edited out of the mRNA message before it is generated is a intron. It is removed by the RNA splicing.
During the transcription, when the mRNA is being processed, the introns are removed and the exons are connected together.
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In a computer network, this is known as reassembly. This process takes the pieces of a data message and puts them back together after they were broken apart before transmission.
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TCP breaks the original message into smaller pieces, called segments.
It stands for 'Short Message Service'... Texts are sent in short 'blocks' of 160 characters. When you send a message longer than that, the system 'chops' it up into 160 character pieces.
It stands for 'Short Message Service'... Texts are sent in short 'blocks' of 160 characters. When you send a message longer than that, the system 'chops' it up into 160 character pieces.
A digital recorder can be a wonderful accessory to a first time album maker. Different musical pieces can be recorded and then edited to make a masterpiece.
You use straight pins to secure the pattern pieces to the fabric before cutting. Remember to remove the pins before sewing, however.
The process is called "encapsulation". The message is broken up into frames which are then further divided into packets. The receiving computer reassembles the packets to reconstitute the original message.
Well this is actually happening now. We are using people as one of our "pieces" and forcing them into what we want.
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