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And an experiment that allowed randomly selected families in very poor areas to move to nicer ones by giving them housing vouchers found that their children grew up to earn 31% more than peers who were left behind.
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For diffusion, drug-containing cells are allowed to randomly diffuse their content in their neighbouring solvent-containing cells.
(Case in point, before blogging, were we allowed to randomly capitalize letters for emphasis?).
Intrinsic noise is inherently part of our simulations as Ras is allowed to randomly switch between the active and the inactive state.
The F1 generation was reared on seedling mats of germinated non-Bt maize and allowed to randomly sib-mate.
Each cell was allowed to randomly move and interact with other cells, as long as it obeyed simple rules.
The genotypes of both parents then allowed choosing randomly the genotype of the product according to Mendel's laws.
To establish mutation drift equilibrium, a population of 100 (50 males and 50 females) were allowed to randomly mate for 1000 generations.
Mass mating is a technique in which large numbers of haploid yeast cells, often from different parental strains are mixed and allowed to randomly mate.
A recent study demonstrated the digestion of dsDNA by λ-Exo with the dsDNA electrostatically anchored onto the substrate surface and the enzyme introduced in free solution and allowed to randomly bind to the free end(s) of the anchored dsDNA.
By contrast, if oligodendrocytes were allowed to randomly myelinate axons independently of their origin, this process would greatly disrupt the ability of target neurons to detect relevant correlations in their inputs, and would instead create unsynchronized activity until all callosal axons corresponding to a given cortical area are fully myelinated.
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