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The point from which the customer is moving.
Ãâó: www.aarnold.net/terminology.htm
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This is a short sequence of DNA which is necessary for the plasmid to be replicated within a bacterial cell; without an origin, a plasmid will not be passed along to a cell's progeny.
Ãâó: www.acad.carleton.edu/curricular/BIOL/classes/bio1...
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| orifice |
The small burner part assembly (a gauged hole fitting) that must be changed out to accommodate either LP or natural gas.
Ãâó: www.satelliteco.com/glossary/m-r.html
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| origin |
The point at which the x-axis and the y-axis intersect is called the origin.
Ãâó: mathforkids.allinfoabout.com/dictionary.html
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| origin |
The starting point of your design.
Ãâó: stitches.com/mag/apparel_embroidery_glossary/
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