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About the time that the excavation reached the bottom of the engine house wall, water from the Delaware river rushed up into the middle of the excavation through the gravel bottom, its source being afterwards ascertained to be a defect in the forebay of the pumping station.

To ascertain a star's interests, GPG uses an exercise called "the 100 questions".

Domain names are used to ascertain a unique identity.

We have been able to do this at a population level using birth defect cases ascertained by a birth defects registry.

To ascertain whether the molecular characterization of a defect in the low-density lipoprotein (LDL) receptor gene (LDLR) in children with heterozygous familial hypercholesterolemia (heFH) identifies subjects at greater risk of developing premature coronary artery disease (pCAD) later in life.

From our data we cannot ascertain whether the defect observed for the L2 cysteine mutants comes from the lack of the C22 C28 disulfide structure or whether it is a consequence of a failed interaction/binding between the exposed RG-1 epitope and an unknown host receptor due to the replacement of cysteines with serines.

In order to ascertain the defects, HRTEM simulation was carried out by using Jems2.1 software.

Important study characteristics for each defect are provided in the online supplementary data: such as geographical location, year of recruitment of study subjects, time period following birth during which cases were ascertained (for defects that might not be detected at birth), and matching or confounding factors allowed for.

To ascertain if the wsc1 ∆ mat formation defect was attributable to a defect in Flo11p expression or localization, the percentage of cells expressing Flo11p on the cell wall were measured by immunofluorescence.

To ascertain whether molecular defects were present in normal intestinal tissue in young Fbxw7 mutant mice, we examined a range of cell lineage markers.

To ascertain if the defects observed in polyglycylation could be rescued by overexpression of glycylating enzymes, we overexpressed a GFP fusion of TTLL3B using a ubiquitous promoter that induces moderate overexpression (Basto et al., 2008; Peel et al., 2007).

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