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Unlike other electronic I.D. tags, which are usually plastic-encased chips stapled to an animal's ear — where they can easily be removed — microchips for Webber's database are encased in acid-resistant porcelain and inserted in an animal's stomach ten days after birth.
After PCR amplification, the PCR products were digested with AscI and PacI and inserted in an AscI and PacI digested pCDNA vector.
The 900 bp IE1 ORF cDNA amplicon was then cut with NheI/BamHI and inserted in an expression vector, pIres2neo (Clontech) cut with the same enzymes.
In plasmid p37 from A. punctata 37, the genetic structure was different since the qnrS2 was part of a transposon-like structure and inserted in an open reading frame coding for a zinc MpR.
It was powdered and inserted in an empty capsule (the rest was filled with plain flour), in a 0.25 mg/dose, which was maintained stable until the end of the study.
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The coiled flow inverter is made up of coils and 90∘ bends and inserted in a closed shell.
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The two standards are made of two 10 Ω and 100 kΩ resistor nets connected in parallel and inserted in a temperature controlled aluminum structure.
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