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We report a new kind of cross-bridged macrocyclic chelator (PCB-TE2A-alkyne), which can be converted to any copper free clickable moiety or any functional group for antibody conjugation (Fig. 1).
When we look at Figure 1, because a symbol can be converted to any other three symbols with the same probability, any symbol error will lead to the 1 2 ∗ 1 3 + 1 ∗ 1 3 + 1 2 ∗ 1 3 = 2 3 bit error.
The Beaux-Arts-style building owned by Beverly Hills investors is probably too big to be converted to any single purpose and is likely to end up having multiple uses.
Thus, in the metabolic network of most organisms, on an average, any metabolite can be converted to any other metabolite by rather small number of biochemical reactions [13].
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That will come up under the study of roots, "powers" having a radical or fractional exponents in the denominator which would be converted to an expression without any radical or fractional exponent in the denominator.
Non-current assets are defined as any assets that are not in the form of cash and will not be converted to cash any time soon.
The benchmarks change by industry, but here are three metrics to always consider: –Current ratio: current assets, including inventory, divided by current liabilities ("current" refers to any asset that can be converted to cash, or any obligation coming due, within a year or less).
We use a generic time unit, which can be converted to μs, or any other specific unit.
The target function should be converted to the maximum problem without any bias.
Furthermore, this spacer can be converted to other available options at any time.
The other PrPC substrate is processed at pH 3.5 and can be converted to PrPres following incubation with any species of PrPTSE.
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