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Run On or run-on may refer to: Run-on, in hydrology, the process or measure of surface water infiltration; Run-on sentence, a grammatical construction; Nuclear run-on, a test to identify genes; Run On (band) "God's Gonna Cut You Down" (also known as "Run On" or "Run On for a Long Time"), a folk song covered by many artists
But grammarians teach from the very early grades of elementary school that a comma splice is a run-on setence. In fact, I doubt if many students anywhere know what a comma splice is, but they have all been taught what a run-on is (with the comma). Softlavender 07:03, 21 January 2008 (UTC) Some grammarians teach this, while others define run-on ...
Comma splices are similar to run-on sentences, which join two independent clauses without any punctuation or a coordinating conjunction such as and, but, for, etc. Sometimes the two types of sentences are treated differently based on the presence or absence of a comma, but most writers consider the comma splice a special type of run-on sentence ...
A nuclear run-on assay is conducted to identify the genes that are being transcribed at a certain time point. Approximately one million cell nuclei are isolated and incubated with labeled nucleotides , and genes in the process of being transcribed are detected by hybridization of extracted RNA to gene specific probes on a blot . [ 1 ]
A major sentence is a regular sentence; it has a subject and a predicate, e.g. "I have a ball." In this sentence, one can change the persons, e.g. "We have a ball." However, a minor sentence is an irregular type of sentence that does not contain a main clause, e.g. "Mary!", "Precisely so.", "Next Tuesday evening after it gets dark."
Fused quartz is the key starting material for optical fiber, used for telecommunications. Because of its strength and high melting point (compared to ordinary glass ), fused quartz is used as an envelope for halogen lamps and high-intensity discharge lamps , which must operate at a high envelope temperature to achieve their combination of high ...
FUS/TLS was initially identified as a fusion protein (FUS-CHOP) produced as a result of chromosomal translocations in human cancers, especially liposarcomas. [6] [9] In these instances, the promoter and N-terminal part of FUS/TLS is translocated to the C-terminal domain of various DNA-binding transcription factors (e.g. CHOP) conferring a strong transcriptional activation domain onto the ...
Another version fused the episode's B-story more prominently with its A-story in that when a "time quake" would occur, Beth and Jerry would unknowingly experience repeated moments, [14] and their settings would change between the past, present, and future. [15]