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  2. G-quadruplex - Wikipedia

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    TMPyP4, a cationic porphyrin, is a more well known G4 binding ligand that helps to repress c-Myc. The way in which TMPyP4 binds to G4's is similar to MM41, with the ring stacking onto the external G-quartet and side chains associating to the loops of G4's. [76]

  3. Subaru FB engine - Wikipedia

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    The FB has an all new block and head featuring dual overhead cams with intake and exhaust variable valve timing (which Subaru designates as AVCS, standing for Active Valve Control System), and a timing chain that replaced the timing belt. Moving to chain-driven cams is said to allow the valves to be placed at a more narrow angle to each other ...

  4. Hyundai Gamma engine - Wikipedia

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    The Hyundai Gamma engine was introduced in 2006 to replace the existing Hyundai Alpha engine. [1] There are 1.4 L and 1.6 L versions of this engine. The Gamma II can apparently run in Atkinson cycle (leaving intake open longer for more complete burn but less displacement) under low loads for additional fuel economy with the ability to shift to Otto cycle on demand under high loads or for extra ...

  5. Gulfstream IV - Wikipedia

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    The Gulfstream IV (or G-IV or GIV) and derivatives are a family of twinjet aircraft, mainly for private or business use. They were designed and built by Gulfstream Aerospace, a General Dynamics company based in Savannah, Georgia, United States, from 1985 until 2018.

  6. Group 4 compression - Wikipedia

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    G4 compression would actually increase the file size on this type of image. G4 typically achieves a 20:1 compression ratio. [ citation needed ] For an 8.5"×11" page scanned at 200 DPI , this equates to a reduction from 467.5 kB to 23.4 kB (95% compression ratio).

  7. Ginetta G4 - Wikipedia

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    The Ginetta G3 and G4 is a series of sports cars, designed, developed, and built by British manufacturer Ginetta, between 1959 and 1968 and again between 1981 and 1984. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The G3 was introduced with a glass fibre body in 1959 to be followed by the very similar G4 in 1961. [ 3 ]