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The developing complex level of within-colony integration, even when accepting the concept of uncoupled developmental patterning at all levels of organization (this work; [48]), reveals a most stringent genetic control of S. pistillata complete colonial architecture.

Consequently, each gene was curated manually, resulting in a most stringent and high-resolution annotation of each species' transcriptome (Additional file 3).

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Each product was tested for antimicrobial effectiveness by European Pharmacopoeia A (EP-A) standards, the most stringent standards of the three major compendia, which specify two early sampling time points (6 and 24 hours) not required by the United States Pharmacopeia or Japanese Pharmacopoeia.

This highlights the need to carefully evaluate the optimal Ad vector in the most stringent available preclinical model.

Several different interpretations of the privileged structure concept will be highlighted, with a strong emphasis on the most stringent application: the optimization of a molecular masterkey for a distinct target family of interest.

The type A model is our most stringent and conservative diagnostic model and individuals classified as type A ARM affected are clearly affected with ARM based on extensive and/or coalescent drusen, pigmentary changes (including pigment epithelial detachments) and/or the presence of end-stage disease (geographic atrophy [GA] and/or choroidal neovascular [CNV] membranes).

Action on a bill imposing the most stringent abortion limit in the nation was delayed Wednesday after backers who had defended its constitutionality for almost a year asked for a number of last-minute language changes.

Conversely, with 100 CENP-A nucleosomes at steady state, the chance of a chromosome inheriting even the most stringent critical level of 22 nucleosomes is close to 10−6, which may pose a significant problem, for example during the development of a human organism.

This meant we were focussed on building a product that could meet even the most stringent data privacy laws with a view to further market expansion".

In Washington, which has perhaps the most stringent requirement, a candidate's credit history must be substantially related to the job under a law that took effect in 2007.

In "harmonising" business regulation, the EU seems set on a path of imposing the most stringent rules on all countries, rather than seeking the minimum level of regulation acceptable to all, or even moving towards the average.

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