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The deal was part of an unprecedented three-way franchise swap that was engineered to enable a group friendly to the baseball hierarchy to buy the Boston Red Sox.
The same group has recently also reported on a system of coupled silicon nitride cavities that were engineered to enable tuning of the degree of squeezing from 0.9 dB to 3.9 dB (on chip) [46].
Its xylose metabolism was engineered to enable its use in lignocellulosic fuel production, such that the engineered strain could utilize xylose and glucose simultaneously for lipid production [ 17].
Artificial QconCAT proteins that contain multiple extended-peptides have been engineered to enable multiplexed quantification of a large number of targets.
One approach to mitigate this response is to apply a bioactive coating in the form of an ultra-porous silica sol gel, which can be engineered to improve biocompatibility and to enable local drug delivery.
The flexibility of the ceramic scintillator platform has enabled it to be engineered to satisfy the changing needs of CT imaging, which is demonstrated by its successful incorporation into over 8000 CT systems worldwide since 1988.
The stability of the best enzyme was then increased by semirational mutagenesis, after which its active site was rationally engineered to enable the binding of polyphenolic acceptors.
The H1 RNA promoter plus shERα expression cassettes were sub-cloned from the corresponding pSUPER into pAdTrack [ 5], which is engineered to co-express GFP enabling the tracking of infected cells.
Primers (see Table 1) were engineered to contain either Acc65I or XhoI restriction sites to enable cloning into the pGL4.10 reporter construct.
It is engineered "to lock in hydration".
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