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    The Oril (Ukrainian: Оріль) is a river in Ukraine, a left tributary of the river Dnieper. It is 346 kilometres (215 mi) long and its basin area is 9,800...
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    Dnieper-Oril Nature Reserve (Ukrainian: Дніпровсько-Орільский природний заповідник) is a strict nature reserve of Ukraine located in the center of the...
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    Trubizh (L) Ros (R) Tiasmyn (R) Supii (L) Sula (L) Psel (L) Vorskla (L) Oril (L) Samara (L) Konka (Kherson Oblast) Konka (Zaporizhzhia Oblast) Bilozerka...
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    termination-associated sequence (TAS). The origin of replication for the L strand (OriL) is localized on the H strand 11,000 bp downstream of OriH, located within...
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    developed into other air-launched orbiter projects, such as Svityaz and Oril. Air launch to orbit Buran programme State Space Agency of Ukraine § Svityaz...
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    Origin of replication (redirect from OriL)
    The origin of replication (also called the replication origin) is a particular sequence in a genome at which replication is initiated. Propagation of the...
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    Dnieper near Dnipro - - - - Vovcha 323 13035 5.3 Samara near Pavlohrad - - - Oril 346 10093 13 Dnieper near Dnipro - - - Vorskla 452 14511 36 Dnieper near...
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    The long and short parts each have their own origins of replication, with OriL located between UL28 and UL30 and OriS located in a pair near the RS. As...
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  • Crossrivers Area 76,000 190,000 Dnipro River Delta 26,000 64,000 Dnipro-Oril Floodplains 2,560 6,300 Dnister River Valley 820 2,000 Eastern Syvash 165...
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    develop was heavily populated by Cossacks from the Hetmanate, particularly Oril Palatinate of Zaporizhian Sich which was liquidated in 1775. Here were finding...
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