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All 116 epa mutants exhibiting high GFP intensity were isolated to individual wells in 96-well plates and allowed to propagate for further studies.
Each plane wave with wave vector k is launched and allowed to propagate and scatter in the medium.
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Our work is aligned with the standard suggested by the regulatory agencies and allows to propagate uncertainty from hydrogeological, toxicological and behavioral parameters to the final health risk endpoint.
In both cases the computation started from the same initial conditions, and the system was allowed to propagate towards steady state.
The matrix is brittle and a mode I crack is allowed to propagate through the specimen upon loading.
Thus, to improve the sample effectiveness, the particles of tk−1 could be first selected (resampled) based on the current measurement z k, and the fittest particles could be allowed to propagate.
The gravity waves and tides with greater horizontal wavelengths are allowed to propagate to the upper atmosphere under suitable conditions, thereby enabling communication of the large-scale lower atmospheric waves into the upper atmosphere.
The AP was first initiated in the SAN centre, then allowed to propagate towards its periphery and into the atrial muscle (Lei et al. 2007).
Indeed, under laboratory conditions the mutations that are allowed to propagate are neutral by definition, and the authors in essence studied the effect of mutations accumulated by drift.
In the finite element simulation scheme, the crack is allowed to propagate when the criterion is satisfied, and the crack propagates until the condition is no longer fulfilled.
Under these empires, the clergy was allowed to propagate its faith as long as it did not jeopardize imperial interests.
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