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The molecular beacon based method is likely to be much better than the antibody-based method in that the availability of target molecules (mRNAs) is quite large and the cost of synthesizing molecular beacons is low compared with that of generating antibodies (even if multiple cell surface protein markers are available).
In other regions, with a higher number of wet days, an atmospheric Circulation Pattern (CP) based method is likely to lead to further improvements.
For example, a gradient based method is likely to fail on a discontinuous objective function or gradient information may not be available.
However, the gel based method is likely less accurate for the lower abundance proteins, as the signal/noise ratio for spot intensity was low – see [14].
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Moreover, the waste products resulted from the microbial-based method is likely to be more harmful to the environment depending on the type of microbes involved in the synthesis (Moghaddam 2010).
A PCR-based method is likely to be more accurate and sensitive in detecting increased activity of a pathway at the gene level.
Knowing that flanged flexural members likely have plastic deformation at their ultimate limit state, a least-work based method was developed for modeling inelastic shear lag behavior.
In this study, reward based methods were more likely to be used by owners who had not attended agility classes.
Consensus based methods are based on the principle that structural features that are frequently observed in a population of structures are more likely to be present in the native structure.
Neither method is likely to be acceptable in Britain.
The method is likely applicable to purify other proteins.
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