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Therefore, as a prelude to developing a reliable physical map of B. rapa, it is worth discarding low quality or problematic data before the fingerprint assembly to avoid chimeric contigs.
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The importance of well-equipped laboratory in the developing world as a prelude to safe water delivery and improved environmental sanitation has been previously recognized (Tepong-Tsindé, et al., 2015, Ndé-Tchoupé, et al., 2015).
This multi-functional component battery of tests provides a rapid and efficient means to identify, evaluate and develop candidate therapies as a prelude to human clinical trials.
Because Atom has a special feature called "the shadow mode," in which he pantomimes human movement, the boy and his toy develop a crowd-pleasing dance act as a prelude to the smash-'em-up contests.
On the left bank the Germans overran the Bois d'Avocourt on March 20 as a prelude to an assault on the French strongpoint at Hill 304, but that attack failed to develop.
Many gesture drawings do eventually develop into another work of art, but try not to think of gesture drawing as a prelude to something else.
Dialogue as a prelude to action.
Said as a prelude to destroying them.
They molt as a prelude to breeding (Boersma 1977).
Goetz interpreted the inquiry as a prelude to a mugging.
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