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In this study, a new bifunctional electrocatalyst was introduced and used as a modifier at the surface of GC electrode.
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The effect of the addition of ethanol as a modifier at concentrations from 5 w% to 15 w% on the supercritical fluid extraction of Eucalyptus leaves oil was also investigated.
Our findings endorse the classification of SETD2 as a tumor suppressor and place inactivating mutations in this histone modifier at the peak of a harmful cascade of events that may ultimately drive malignant cell transformation and tumor development.
Four factors were studied: the duration of the initial isocratic step, the percentage of organic modifier at the beginning of the gradient, the percentage of organic modifier at the end of the gradient and the gradient time.
This can serve as a network modifier, at least if the Al2O3 content is lower than 20.5 mol% (the composition of SA2).
In this device, the LZO buffer layer may function as (i) electron-transporting and a hole/or exciton-blocking layer and (ii) as a modifier of the ITO work function at the ITO/P3HT interface, whereas the PEDOT PSS CNT buffer layer serves as a barrier layer by preventing the diffusion of the Al cluster (due to thermal evaporation) from penetrating through the photoactive layer.
Reduction was conducted in the presence of a morphology modifier at a temperature between 180 and 190∘C and 2800 kPa pressure using a synthetic nickel ammine sulphate solution (Ni2+="10g/L, free NH3 Ni2+ and (NH4 2SO4 Ni2+ molar ratios of 2.0 2.1 and 2.2, respectively).
RAD51 currently provides the most convincing evidence for the existence of a modifier gene, at least for BRCA2 mutation carriers.
We should recognise a dangling modifier at 40 paces and dance the fandango with the semicolon.
/ An acronym for "do it yourself"; an apropos modifier at a time when resourceful designers are festooning the runways with enough embroidery, frayed seams and patchwork appliqu to rival a suburban crafternoon, e.g., 'I know a hundred nuns went blind making this homespun top, but as Rachel Zoe would say, I die for D.I.Y.' Performative/ (pr f? tiv) /adj.
In the most extensive study of integration sites in silent and productive sites in primary T cells in five different models of latency [ 66], the epigenetic modifiers at the site of HIV integration even when in an actively transcribed gene had only a modest effect in determining the level of expression, and no consistent features could be demonstrated across the different models.
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