Sentence examples for based on placement of from inspiring English sources

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The Q-Plex technology is based on placement of immobilized capture antibody in 350 500 μm spots at the bottom of polypropylene 96-well plates to capture target proteins (for further details see http://www.quansysbio.com/assay-development/).

(O, P ) Orientation based on placement of Golgi (TGN46, red) in comparison to actin indicating the leading edge (phalloidin, green) and nucleus (Dapi, blue, schematic in Q ) in MEFs.

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But seeing how it differs based on placement adds another layer of decision-making.

The system tracks the position and orientation of physical objects on the surface of the table and displays the results of a simulation based on the placement of the objects.

These clusters were classified and mapped onto the phylogenetic tree of the five species based on the placement of the deepest node that linked the species that contributed members (Fig. 1 ).

Emax from site investigators was based on the placement of a 2 × 2 mm region of interest (Q-Box) on each of three images.

This is based on the placement of promoters that have been found upstream of protein coding genes as well as scattered throughout intergenic regions [ 17].

Basal branching segregated, and Rms1 was postulated to be the locus responsible based on the placement of the branching gene on the upper end of LG III.

It was argued that: "Because O. unilateralis is a well-known species that was included in the original publication of Ophiocordyceps and because additional Ophiocordyceps species are members of this clade, we apply the name Ophiocordyceps based on the placement of O. unilateralis" [3].

For two of them, the likely direction of HGT could be inferred as a capture of the algal gene by the CV ancestor based on the placement of the CV branch within the green algae clade.

Romanian remains closest in grammatical type to Latin, though its noun-declension system, based on the placement of the definite article after the noun, and its frequent use of the subjunctive mood may owe much to its Balkan neighbours (or to an earlier linguistic substratum).

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