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This allows for exposing a free 3′-hydroxyl residue that serves as a primer, and a cDNA copy of the associated L1 mRNA is synthesized [ 1].
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The high percentage of narrow few layer graphene edge sites exposed allows for faster electrochemical reaction rates compared to carbon nanotubes (CNTs) and other electrode materials (glassy carbon and Pt).
Surface welding of hard alloys allows for the protection of components exposed to severe wear.
The MIC method allows for comparisons between the microorganisms exposed to the same active chemical agents (biocides); but not between the activity of disinfectants.
This method allows for comparison of two groups (exposed and unexposed) over time and, when used in a regression framework, can adjust for confounders while controlling for unobserved individual differences and for common trends.
When the binding of calcium stabilizes the EF-hand domain in the open conformation, it allows for increased surface area and exposes side chains that would normally be buried for potential interaction with their biological target.
The Annotator allows for control of term matching by exposing parameters available in the web service.
The club argued that it should be permitted to do so because state law allows for sex-specific facilities "where body parts might be exposed".
It allows for naivete.
Underground tunnels, aerial structures and the Transbay Tube have evacuation walkways and passageways to allow for train evacuation without exposing passengers to contact with the third rail, which is located as far away from these walkways as possible.
It is possible that functional interactions with a helicase in vivo allow for unwinding dsDNA to expose longer stretch of ssDNA for resection.
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