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Bases Summary
1,251 words, approx. 4 pages The chemical building blocks of nucleic acid are called nucleotides, and every nucleotide contains a nitrogenous base. The bases can be viewed as the most significant components of nucleic acids such as DNA and RNA, as they are the only variant...
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Bases Summary
544 words, approx. 2 pages Although the number system commonly used for counting and measuring is based on the number 10 and is known as the decimal system, there are counting systems based on other numbers. For example, base-2 and base-60 number systems are also used for...
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Radix Information
2,108 words, approx. 7 pages
 In mathematical numeral systems, the base or radix is usually the number of various unique digits, including zero, that a positional numeral system uses to represent numbers. For example, the decimal system, the most common system in use today, uses...



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 Food Trade Review
Radix Systems Ltd.
10/01/2004: 471 words, approx. 2 pages The existing AUTOSORT range from Radix removes food defects primarily by shade or colour. The new AUTOSORT AS-P36 sorts or grades primarily on size and shape. Traditionally, the diameter or width of an object can be easily selected on sieves or tapered graders. To...
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 The Journal Record
Radix Group Opens Office, Warehouse
12/01/1990: 492 words, approx. 2 pages GD63;AGB;IP1,1.6;ITS;PS51,66;XP;END; By Tim Hartley Journa Record Staff Reporter Radix Group International, customs broker and freight service company for clients including Seagate Technologies Inc., has opened a full-service office in Oklahoma City. The office, Radix's 25th location in the U.S., is supervised by...


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