Fisher emphasizes that consumers now can manipulate music, recombine different pieces, or even combine downloaded music with their own material. |
A broken DNA end in a repetitive region of one chromosome can accidentally recombine with similar sequences on a non homologous chromosome. |
When a gene on a more typical chromosome mutates, the chromosome can still recombine with its twin. |
The atoms may recombine, or join with others, but never form anew that same man. |
If they are allowed to encounter one another, they will rapidly recombine and form water again, negating the effect of the catalyst. |
In the process of drafting their material, they may combine and recombine paragraphs. |