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The beneficial effects of Ig in colostrum are generally conferred within the first 2 h of life.
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What's more, because stock-based compensation is generally conferred annually at the prevailing stock price, managers have an interest in volatile expectations for their company.
Transactivation via these heterodimeric partners is generally conferred by physiological or pharmacologic levels of retinoid-derived ligands, including all- trans retinoic acid (AT-RA) and 9- cis-retinoic acid, for RARs and RXRs, respectively.
Resistance to tetracycline (tet(M)), chloramphenicol (cat) and macrolides (erm(B) and/or mef(A/E)) is generally conferred by acquisition of specific genes that are associated with mobile genetic elements, including those of the Tn 916 and Tn 5252 families.
Moreover, the MPSS tags are generally longer, conferring higher specificity with respect to tag annotation.
TOO bad sainthood is not generally conferred on bakers, for there is one who is a possible candidate for canonization.
It also means that "hub" genes in genetic interaction (synthetic lethal) networks are generally genes that confer environmental resilience and phenotypic stability.
Lactobacillus species with probiotic properties are often also part of the commensal microflora of the intestinal tract in humans and animals and are generally recognized to confer beneficial health effects [15].
Lactobacilli are generally viewed as conferring beneficial biological effects to the host.
inhA promoter mutations are generally considered to confer a lower-level of resistance to isoniazid (2-4 fold) as well as high-level cross-resistance to ethionamide [ 42].
It is quite generally conferred by statute or charter provisions upon the stockholders.
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