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Indeed, the detection of GMO by qPCR is notably based on transgenic elements originated from natural organisms, such as p35S from CaMV and tNOS from Agrobacterium.
However, the design of these assays remained mostly empirical, being notably based on the use of the 16S rRNA gene [ 3], until bacterial genome sequencing became a reality in the mid-1990s [ 4].
They are trained with motion features notably based on curvature, torsion, swivel and wrist angles, so as to characterize gestures with four Laban Effort sub-qualities (cf. Section 3.1).
Notably, lithium forecasts are not based on automotive penetration but are dominated by consumer and industrial applications, the latter, in descending order, for telecom, military and then medical equipment.
Notably, these considerations are mostly based on in vitro experiments.
In addition, as expected for tsunami earthquakes and great-earthquake-induced seafloor failures, the observed tsunami size may be notably larger than that estimated based on the seismic data alone, especially for greater earthquakes (e.g., Tanioka and Seno 2001; Watts et al. 2005; Kawamura et al. 2014).
The paper suggests an assessment of "whether debt levels are sustainable based on current policies, notably pensions schemes and benefit systems, and taking into account demographic factors".
Passport data should be regarded with caution, notably when the data are based on off-season collecting missions involving the acquisition of samples from threshing floors or farmers' grain stores [ 58].
Notably, these guidelines are based on clinical trials in patients with type 2 diabetes.
Notably, expression measures are based on a single fruit-pool from each line (Methods), allowing a better coverage of each sample.
That is based on seasonal adjustments that are are notably imprecise, and may not justify much attention.
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