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In this case, we choose the laser beams to propagate along the direction, as defined in Figure 1(b), such that the laser beams are insensitive to the micromotion which is entirely radial.

Biased (blue) and unbiased (gold) expression as defined in Figure 2C.

Results are summarized in Table 5 with the provisional IMGT nomenclature, corresponding genes and TRDV1 sets (as defined in Figure 4 and Tables 3 and 4) indicated.

GRASP fluorescence in frontal sections at the lower and upper layers of the ASP (as defined in Figure 1F) confirms this pattern of contacts.

The second largest class (17%) contained a coat with a height, H (as defined in Figure 6A), significantly smaller than observed for the largest class of Hsc70 auxilin:D6 coats, as well as for auxilin:D6 or unliganded D6 coats, suggesting distortions introduced during sample preparation.

The girth and height classes are as defined in Figure 6.

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The GI interactions are generally well documented, and were classified as 'probable' as was defined in Figure 1.

The CNS-depressant potential of drugs is described in the literature, and CNS interactions were classified as 'probable' as was defined in Figure 1.

The QT-interval prolonging potential of drugs is generally well documented and QT interactions were classified as 'probable' as was defined in Figure 1.

Cell types are color-coded, as defined in the figure.

Depending on the enzyme, the hydride donor is positioned either "above" or "below" the plane of the planar C4 carbon, as defined in the figure.

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