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Once inside the host cell, phage DNA
Thrust Angle
The angle that the rear wheels make relative to the vehicle's longitudinal axis, important for proper alignment and handling.
Camber
The angle of the wheels in relation to the road surface, seen from the front of the vehicle, which can affect tire wear and vehicle handling.
Caster
The angle of the steering axis in a vehicle, which affects stability, steering effort, and cornering behavior.
Zero Toe
A wheel alignment condition where the front of the wheels are parallel to each other, neither pointing towards nor away from the vehicle.
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