Sentence examples for be released for phase from inspiring English sources

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If an Area Bond and Phase 1 request is approved, 60% of the bond can be released, for Phase 2, 15%, and for Phase 3, 25% of the bond can be released.

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Following the second block, the cells were either released into S phase for 4 h or they were released for 3 h followed by a 1 h treatment with 5 mM HU to degrade histone mRNA (4 h total post-release).

The second phase is on track to be released in the next few weeks, according to Loosemore, with the third phase scheduled for launch at the end of March.

The next phase of houses will be released this year.

His debut album, Phase, is due to be released in February.

Interim results of the Phase 3 tests are scheduled to be released in November.

After completing this phase, 60% of the bond or collateral for the applicable permit area can be released.

The first phase of the plan would call for two male tigers and five to six female tigers to be released, Mr. Un Chakrey said.

In addition, Sal appeared to be released from Sal-loaded NPs in a biphasic way, that is, the release profile can be roughly divided into two phases: the first phase of release was complete within 12 h, considered as an initial burst, and the second phase showing sustained release for up to 96 h took place after this initial effect in which Sal was released.

(Preliminary data for the SynB1 form suggest 50 ± 5 water molecules are released during the phase change).

Total RNA was isolated from NIH3T3 cells that were released into S-phase from serum starvation for 20 h either in the presence of DMSO or 3 μM 898 using the Versagene RNA isolation kit (5 Prime).

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