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The corresponding designation is BD -7 4003.
Isolates that visually matched ribotype patterns of reference strains from the Cardiff/ECDC reference collection were assigned the corresponding designation (e.g., 078).
These special fields have their corresponding designations at the graduate levels.
As indicated above, the SGD does this for Saccharomyces cerevisiae (and the corresponding designations are generally observed for other fungi).
Those within exons are commonly referred to as exonic splice enhancers or silencers (ESE or ESS, respectively), whereas the corresponding designations for intronic elements are ISE or ISS.
Even those nations currently designated as "countries of particular concern" could escape accountability if there are no designations this month; under the law, countries remain designated until removed, but any corresponding penalties expire after two years.
So, a packet of Philadelphia cream cheese can shrink from 200g to 180g without any corresponding decrease in price.
The investors were clothed, it's just that the swaps were purchased without any corresponding investment in a mortgage security.
The seed samples from IBC were used as reference for older EIAR inbred lines, while the seeds obtained from CIMMYT were used to compare with the corresponding line designation maintained by EIAR and partners in Ethiopia.
Haplotype numbers from Fig. S4 and their corresponding haplotype designations by Besansky and Genbank accession numbers.
The corresponding qualitative designations for this scale were: 0 = normal, 0+ = questionable or subtle change, 1 = mild (focal), 1+ = mild, worse, 2 = moderate (loss of less than 50% of joint space), 2+ = moderate, worse, 3 = severe (loss of more than 50% of the joint space), 3+ = severe worse, and 4 = ankylosis or dislocation.
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