In a word, yes. The "golden strand" refers metaphorically to the shoreline of heaven, which is "just beyond the river" referring to death. The key point of the hymn, of course, is to stay "near" the cross in the sense of never forgetting that it is only by the sacrifice of Jesus Christ that we can have confidence about being with Him in heaven.
DNA copying and DNA replication are interchangeable terms that refer to the process of making an exact copy of a DNA molecule. During this process, the double-stranded DNA unwinds, and each strand serves as a template for the synthesis of a new complementary strand.
In DNA replication, unzipping refers to the process of separating the two strands of the double helix DNA molecule by breaking the hydrogen bonds between the base pairs. This separation occurs at the replication fork and allows each single strand to serve as a template for the synthesis of a new complementary strand.
DNA is copied in a process called DNA replication. During DNA replication, the two strands of the DNA molecule separate. Then free DNA nucleotides pair with their complimentary nucleotides according to the base-pairing rule on each of the old strands of DNA. Once the process is complete, the result is two identical DNA molecules, each with one old strand of DNA and one new strand of DNA. Refer to the related link for an illustration.
Rapture is not a scientific term. It is commonly used in religious contexts to refer to the belief that believers will be taken up to heaven at the second coming of Christ. In science, rapture does not have a specific meaning or application.
With the average distance or "mean" distance from the Earth to the sun set at approximately 93,000,000 miles, and the speed of light at about 186,000 miles per second; the time in seconds it takes sunlight to reach the earth is appoximately "500 seconds". Most people refer to the time in minutes which would be about 8.333333 minutes.
The homonym for "strand" is "strand," which can refer to a stretch of beach or a single thread or fiber. A type of tree that sounds like "strand" is a "yew tree," which is a type of coniferous tree known for its dark green needles and red berries.
when people refer to a divide, it means something that is intervening, like mts. or a valley ex. "when i cross the great divide & reach heaven's open doors i'll be there with my mother & savior evermore"
Spaghetti is not a collective noun. The noun 'spaghetti' is a word for a specific type of pasta.If you pull out one strand of spaghetti, you will have one strand of spaghetti.
The Māori word for heaven is "Te Rangi" or "Te Rangimarie," which can also refer to the sky or a place of peace and tranquility.
The golden boot award is refered to the top scorer in each world cup.
in English = the hearafter =heaven in Arabic=الآخرة orسماء
Strand characteristics in DNA replication refer to the direction in which new DNA strands are synthesized. DNA replication is semi-conservative, meaning each new DNA molecule consists of one original (parental) strand and one newly synthesized (daughter) strand. The strands are antiparallel, with one strand running 5' to 3' and the other running 3' to 5'.
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Generally, the term "golden age" isn't applied until the age in question has passed. So in a few years we might refer to this time as the "golden age" of selfies.
"Golden rain" can refer to either a type of flowering tree (Cassia fistula) known for its yellow, drooping blossoms, or in a colloquial context, it can also refer to a controversial ink snippet released by a whistleblower organization.
Depending on his dialect or culture, a Yiddish speaker might refer to heaven either as "sha-MAH-yim", the Hebrew word, or else as "HIM-ml", the German word.
Yes of course & the both are mentioned in the Holy Quran. refer to question below for more information.