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Electrodes with larger characteristic length were found to be more amenable to inducing AC electrothermal convection and were successfully used to detect low abundance protein and femto-molar level small molecules.
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Thus, ongoing replication may leave heterochromatin more amenable to DSB-induced H2AX phosphorylation.
For the special case of non-multiplicative triplets it is conceivable that these triplets may be particularly amenable to intersensory facilitation induced by the rhythmical uttering of "pataka" because this rhythm (comparable to the beat of a metronome) may have corroborated successful regular sequential processing from the first to the second and further to the third number of the triplet.
They are less likely to induce immune rejection, and amenable to large-scale production.
(n = 3, **p < 0.01, error bars as s.d).. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.06068.016 These results suggested that HCMV silencing might be amenable to suppression by pharmacologically induced KAP1 phosphorylation.
Bundock et al., [4] demonstrated that the repertoire of organisms amenable to ATMT could be extended if the phenolic wound hormone acetosyringone was added in vitro to induce the virulence pathway.
To induce doubt.
To investigate if ER stress induced by COL4A2 G702D is amenable to chaperone treatment, cultured cells from the patient unaffected father and control were treated with 10 mM PBA for 24 h.
In general, these techniques are effective in inducing the target mood, although amenable to confirmation only with subjective indices.
Researchers believe they have described a kind of crossed synergy in the brain – one sensory area induces another to be more amenable to change, even though its own architecture remains relatively inflexible.
It mentioned certain drugs that might induce a change in consciousness that would make alcoholics more amenable to seeking help.
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