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Then rescue experiments regarding genes of interest using mRNA injection and transgenic techniques will be needed for precise analysis of gene function in Xenopus.

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The attitude determining accuracy is around 0.01° or worse, and thus the redetermination of the camera FOVs by limb fitting technique is needed for precise cloud tracking (Section 6).

For that reason a direct link between the gas permeability measured in the laboratory and the actual liquid permeability of the reservoir in the subsurface is needed for precise pre-drilling estimates of the expected performance of a given geothermal reservoir.

Previous studies have suggested that affine variations such as size and position are compensated for in the feed-forward sweep of visual information processing while feedback signals are needed for precise recognition when encountering non-affine variations such as pose and lighting.

More information about the size distribution of diffusible macromolecules is needed for precise computation of these effects, but direct measurement shows that the osmotic pressure in frog muscle cells is equivalent to ∼170 mg/ml of bovine serum albumin [27].

Since family sizes in humans are also very small, many are needed for precise estimation.

Figure 5 illustrates that a large number of highly informative markers are needed for precise inference about any single genotype.

The fluorescence imaging path is used to track cell and tissue movements and is needed for precise targeting of the ablating laser to specific cells or tissue regions.

Strict examination of the psychometric properties of the ODI by modern measurement theory is needed for precise measurement of the level of functional limitation in back pain.

Given the expected >50,000 maize genes and the 5 10 feasible SNPs per gene for a given haplotype, more markers are needed for precise LD mapping to accelerate the discovery of NCLB resistance genes in maize.

For example, in yeast (one of the most well-studied eukaryotic organisms), 47% of genes are bound by at least two TFs [ 15], and approximately 73% (~4,500) of the known genes are non-essential [ 16], suggesting that higher order genetic variations are needed for precise inference of transcriptional regulations.

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