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Such modelling can point to which aspects of phage biology might most fruitfully be engineered so as to enhance the viability of bacteriophage therapy.

Such nanoparticles should be engineered so as to recognize specifically and adhere firmly to the diseased vessel walls withstanding the hydrodynamic dislodging forces and control uptake by the endothelial cells.

The F&D report does note that countries with high deficits should take steps to reduce their debt -- but that those policies should be engineered so as to take place in the medium to long term, "when the recovery is more robust," thus avoiding an immediate shock to the labor market.

Recombinant proteins can be engineered so as to contain a GPI-signal sequence, which is post-translationally modified in human cells resulting in attachment onto the plasma membrane via the GPI-anchor.

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In the two-hybrid system a host organism, typically yeast or bacteria, is engineered so as to contain three components.

In this work, the RSL is engineered so as to achieve an actual throughput of 30 Mbps, indicating a theoretical throughput of 50 Mbps is required.

The yeast farnesyl diphosphate synthase (FPPS) gene was engineered so as to construct allelic forms giving various activities of the enzyme.

These cells were engineered so as to support a stable expression of human cyclin T1 and were further transduced with HIV-1 gag and pol genes.

But the F-Type has been engineered so as not to suffer from the kind of mechanical problems that famously plagued the E. The F-Type, like the X-Type, is meant to compete with Porsche, BMW, Audi and Mercedes-Benz for buyers in the all-important entry-level luxury category (around $30K-$30K-$40Ke dans), arenaena Jaguar hasn't fought in for decades.

Yeast cells expressing these human proteins have been engineered so as to grow under selective conditions only upon reduction of BACE-1 activity, thus allowing identification of compounds that, in addition to inhibiting BACE-1, must permeate cellular membranes and present no cytotoxic effects.

Useful information would also be obtained from genetically engineered organisms able to synthesize both types of lipids, if these turned out to be viable; perhaps they would if they were engineered so as to conditionally synthesize the two types of lipids.

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