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We're here is studying and exploring reflectionism and related

palindromic phenomena.

 

My idea was to show palindromes in genetics. Unfortunately my electron microscope is in the repair shop, so I had to use some ordinary kitchen forks to illustrate the concept.

  

Learn more about palindromes as substrates for multiple pathways of recombination in Escherichia coli.

 

Long DNA palindromes are sites of genome instability (deletions, amplification, and translocations) in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. In Escherichia coli, genetic evidence has suggested that they are sites of DNA cleavage by the SbcCD complex that can be repaired by homologous recombination. Here we obtain in vivo physical evidence of an SbcCD-induced DNA double-strand break (DSB) at a palindromic sequence in the E. coli chromosome and show that both ends of the break stimulate recombination. Cleavage is dependent on DNA replication, but the observation of two ends at the break argues that cleavage does not occur at the replication fork. Genetic analysis shows repair of the break requires the RecBCD recombination pathway and PriA, suggesting a mechanism of bacterial DNA DSB repair involving the establishment of replication forks.

 

(Science Direct; SbcCD Causes a Double-Strand Break at a DNA Palindrome in the Escherichia coli Chromosome; John K.Eykelenboom, John K.Blackwood, EwaOkely, David R.F.Leach)

www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1097276508000397

   

The days of the semaphores were numbered when Class 50 diesel electric No. 50005 Collingwood was recorded heading away from Taunton with the 08:50 SO Paignton - Paddington on 31st August 1985.

 

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Our Daily Challenge 2-8 February: Palindrome

Sabarmati homed palindromic and special numbered YDM-4 6666 crawls into the town prominent for orchards of Kesar Mangoes with 09296 Delvada - Veraval daily meter gauge service. Meanwhile, my Amreli bound 09291 Veraval - Amreli Special awaits for the clearance.

 

Location: Talala, Gujarat

Date: November 27, 2021

We're Here - Mirror | rorriM

At the time of this photograph 50005 Collingwood had little more than three months left in service. Condemned w/e 11/12/90, it was cut up by Coopers Metals at Old Oak Common on 26/03/91. It is seen here departing from Exeter Central with the 10:20 Exeter St. David's - Waterloo on 8th September 1990.

 

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veilleuse led en carton recyclé

Saturday Self Challenge: Palindroom

 

· · · — — — · · · of DiDiDit DahDahDah DiDiDit is één van de beroemdste lettercombinaties in Morse, bovendien is het een palindroom. Het is ook de titel van een nummer van een zeer bekende popgroep waarvan de naam ook een palindroom vormt. In Morse ziet deze naam er zo uit: · — | — · · · | — · · · | · —

 

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Saturday Self Challenge: Palindrome

 

· · · — — — · · · or DiDiDit DahDahDah DiDiDit is one of the most famous letter combinations in the Morse alphabet. Moreover it is a palindrome. It is also the title of a song by a very well known popgroup which name forms also a palindrome. In Morse this name look likes this: · — | — · · · | — · · · | · —

 

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In Swedish: youtu.be/Zu7IlF0_Agw

In English: youtu.be/brxvxksq9CY

 

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The SATOR Square is a Latin Palindrome. The

keys read the same backwards and forwards,

from bottom to top and back. As a result the

SATOR Square evokes a calming sense of order

and complete symmetry. Being the only four-fold

palindrome, the word square was credited in the

past with magical powers. It became one of the

widest spread magical formulas in the Western

World. The earliest datable square was found in the

ruins of Pompeii that was buried in the ash of Mt.

Vesuvius in AD 79 almost 2000 years ago. This photo shows my SATOR square under normal light of the left and under UV light on the right!

Flickr Friday

Palindrome

 

A palindrome is a word, number, phrase, or other sequence of characters which reads the same backward as forward for instance the word 'level' or the sentence "Was it a car or a cat I saw".

 

The Dutch word for bird is 'vogel'. A bird (vogel) made out of lego bricks (lego) makes the palindrome; 'legovogel'.

Other Dutch palindromes:

- lepel (spoon)

- negen (nine)

- kok (cook)

- redder (savier)

- raar (weird)

- kaak (jaw)

- parterretrap (first floor staircase

- maandnaam (month name)

- meetsysteem (measuring system)

- levensnevel (life spray)

Today...2, 22, 22. It is a Palindrome. That means it's the same forwards as it is backwards as well as upside down. There won't be another one like this for another 400 years.

Can be read forwards, backwards, upside down and in it's mirror image. Just forget about the dots and dashes.

Watching them flying in the warm sun among the daisies in their garden,

her mother had said to her,

see, they have a beautiful life.

Alice liked remembering that.

 

-Lisa Genova, Still Alice

sometimes somber and honest

but always reaching out to the light with her beauty,

Happiest Birthday, Angela.

Thank you for all the inspiration.

 

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Within you

there is a stillness...

and Sanctuary...

to which you can retreat

at any time

and be

Yourself...

 

~anonymous~

  

Panning the palindrome numbered WDM3A #14141 homed at BWN (Bardhaman) as it speeds through Jaugram with 13161 Kolkata-Balurghat 'Tebhaga Express'.

 

Howrah-Bardhaman Chord (HBC) Section of Eastern Railways (E.R.), West Bengal.

 

[Full HD action] :- www.youtube.com/watch?v=qZ97ULw7sfk

¡Ajajá! Antología palindrómica personal

Pedro Ruiz Lozano

 

¡Ajajá! es la exclamación de alegría tras descubrir aquello que se busca con afán, la voz que define el placer que nos produce la conclusión de un buen palíndromo. Es la estructura mágica por la que cruzamos ese puente de la simetría que convierte al palíndromo en un invitado de lujo en la fiesta del lenguaje.

 

Esta Antología palindrómica personal contiene 2,500 palíndromos, una buena parte del total de la obra que su autor ha compuesto durante los últimos veinte años, un camino que se inicia con las primeras listas de frases simétricas, las recopilaciones de palíndromos temáticos y los creados con formas de lenguaje alternativas —como los jeroglíficos, mensajes cifrados, braille o código morse— y continúa con los amables palíndromos silábicos, así como los microrrelatos, las narraciones palindrómicas y finalmente los caligramas, la poesía visual y el poema en su configuración clásica y de verso libre, con tantas ansias de libertad que pretende escapar de la cárcel de letras a la que realmente somete al palíndromo.

 

Pedro Ruiz Lozano es presidente y coordinador general del Club Palindromista Internacional.

EXPLORED: 11/11/11 - #430

 

My contribution to the worldwide celebration of 11|11|11. This is an abstract I did with the window curtains in Heather's apartment, so that there were six black lines and six white lines to symbolize 11|11|11.

 

Happy Palindrome Day everybody!

Taco Cat is having an existential crisis ... (Is he a palindrome? Or a t-shirt design? Or both?)

 

For the shirt.woot derby

 

shirt.woot.com/Derby/Entry.aspx?id=38946

To be honest, I have no idea if it is one or the other.... all I can tell you is that there is an awful lot of Basmati rice here...

Designed to haul Freight, Pune (PUNE) WDG-3A # 14904 honks, dust raising at LC gate and charging down with miss-match coaches of Palindrome 12221 PUNE/Pune Junction - HWH/Howrah Junction AC Duronto Express under scorching afternoon heat.

 

YouTube [HD] Video link: youtu.be/4J8KQ4M7LJ0

 

Captured: 21/01/2017 11:48:18

Camera: NIKON D750 (NIKON CORPORATION)

Lens: 24.0-105.0 mm f/4.0

Focal Length: 82 mm

ISO Speed: 100

Aperture: f/8

Shutter Speed: 1/30 sec

happy bday

to my to palindrome friends.

Maiam & Daimiad

 

My friend's private lake near Bracebridge Ontario with the unusual rock reflections. See my "Palindrome" and Rockflection photos.

Le havre, Perret

Mirror twins, Engine 3133 and Engine 3313, roll by each other in the CSX-Husley Yard in Atlanta.

I have been missing because we had a party for a very auspicious occasion yesterday, the matriarch of the family turned 93 and her grandson, my son, turned 39. Some cupcakes had 3s on them and others 9s so they could be put together according to the relevant age. We had a splendid tea with cucumber sandwiches, cupcakes which I made, cheese scones, cream scones and iced zoos for the children. A very English tea which would have been on the lawn had we not had plops of rain at the very moment we were setting up. Passing shower, what an effort to reset tables inside. WE had all ages from 7 weeks to 93 and everything in between and it was hot hot hot but it was great fun

Palindrome Week

81018 through 81918.

Specifically 300 feet over what remains of the New Copper Penny.

Palindromic 70007 approaches Shawford working a late 4O03 Lawley Street to Southampton MCT liner. Most unusually the few boxes were immediately behind the loco and not at the far end of the flats as is usually the case

Monday 5 June 2023

'Aibohphobia' is the fear of palindromes, which are words that say the same thing when read in reverse. The word itself is, naturally, a palindrome.

 

Julia Morison is a local artist whose work was seen at Christchurch Art Gallery in 2006 in a survey exhibition called A loop around a loop. As the title of that exhibition suggests, Morison is an artist who likes to 'take a line for a walk', and her paintings of the last five years have featured ever more elegant and complex linear patterns, suggestive, among other things, of nerve systems, highways and labyrinths.

 

In this work for the Gallery Bunker, Morison plays with 'abyssal' patterns, which appear to describe a dizzying recession into visual space or a protrusion from it. The sense of visual vertigo is heightened by Morison's use of 'hi-vis green', a colour associated with the earthquake recovery teams currently occupying the Gallery. Finally the title alludes to the way the two sides of this design reverse or invert each other, so that the relationship between positive and negative space constantly twists and flips.

SSC 27/02/21: pick a palindrome and illustrate it with a photo.

 

The palindrome “A man, a plan, a canal ... Panama!” was first published by British mathematician Leigh Mercer in 1948, though it might have been around earlier. I couldn’t get over to Panama to take a photo of the canal because of lockdown (Oh yes? Like you would have gone otherwise?) so instead I decided to illustrate the palindrome by a montage ...

 

The man: George Washington Goethals, the engineer during the major phase of construction

The plan: A 1888 German map of the projected route across the isthmus

The canal: A 2004 view of the Miraflores Locks at the Pacific end

 

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>> The idea of a canal to link the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans dates back to 1513, when Spanish explorer Balboa first crossed the isthmus and saw the Pacific. After that, several schemes for a canal were put forward over the next three centuries, but it wasn’t until the late 19th century that advances in civil engineering and technology made construction appear to be possible at last.

 

First to try was Ferdinand de Lesseps in 1881, who had successfully built the Suez Canal. But Panama was a very different proposition from Suez; the engineering difficulties were woefully under-estimated, the project was plagued by cost overruns and political corruption, and the workforce was decimated by tropical diseases. De Lesseps’ French company went bankrupt in 1889 and the attempt had to be abandoned.

 

The USA stepped in as the 20th century dawned, though the project still had engineering and political problems. However because it was now going to be a locked rather than a sea level canal it was more feasible, and better health care kept the workforce losses down. Success was in sight, a ship passed through in January 1914, and the canal was official opened on 1st April 1914. <<

 

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BRCW Type 3 No. 33033 approaches Shrewsbury with the 10:00 Crewe - Cardiff Central on 9th April 1983.

 

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My middle child helping me out with this weeks Flickr Friday theme of "Palindrome."

 

I'd like to congratulate the mechanic who told me the clutch would start slipping around 40.000, I'm still waiting . And the one who said the motherboard had to be replaced as half the lights on the radio had fused, still looking for that motherboard, perhaps I've lost it :)))

the best man i have ever known is my grandpa.

 

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udine.

  

The UP Marsh Job switches the West Allis Spur and in the process made thier train into a palindrome.

© some[wh]air - Selfportrait

 

Sometimes, everything seems to be so clean and anything has been communicated.

 

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"Trace là mon nom à l'écart" : read in a right way or with back, we can read the same sentence.

(This kind of sentences is called "Palindrome".)

- wikipédia -

 

There is difference between what we think we communicate and what we communicate for real. That is what I wanted to represent... But I'm not sure that the idea has been represented as well as I wanted...

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