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In contrast to mitosis of telomerase-negative cells, which produces two cells with identical senescence onset, meiosis is able to segregate a determinant of senescence onset among the telomerase-negative spores.
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These results verify that the application of the operational case definition was able to segregate the two populations in a discreet and non-random way.
They were also able to segregate, with 100% reproducibility, the TEL/AML1 Set-A and -B patients together in the same branch, with the exceptions of patients 9 and 17.
Using Ddc, Nts, Hes6, and Ascl1 and combinations of these transcripts we were able to segregate this large clinical collection in a statistically significant manner by tissue site.
Hierarchical clustering analysis identified 47 correlated proteins (Cluster 1) able to segregate mCRC patients into three groups (A, B and C) based on baseline pre-treatment serum concentrations.
Mr. Colley also said that state officials would be able to segregate evacuees, even in the chaos of an emergency.
By using a RecA-GFP fusion protein we were able to segregate the effect of RecA on swarming from its other functions.
As such companies that have an international client base want to be able to segregate their data storage to best protect the information of their locationally diverse clientele.
RIM also showed how corporations and governments would be able to segregate their data and app from users' personal selections and information.
Corporate and government information technology managers will be able to segregate business-related apps and data on BlackBerry 10 handsets from users' personal material through a system known as BlackBerry Balance.
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