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This cannot be reliably done with the rhesus draft genome (and likely not with other draft vertebrate genomes).
Of note, ENU treatment introduces on the order of 3000 novel heritable genetic variants [ 9]; even incomplete ascertainment of these in a segregation analysis should be sufficient for mutation localization, given that mapping can be reliably done with far fewer markers [ 10].
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Detection of clear bioaffinity peaks with their accurate correlation to chromatography peaks was not reliably done with 24 s/well fractionations (trace I) due to the low number of assay points describing each peak in combination with relatively high baseline fluctuations (large standard deviation).
Nevertheless, the purpose of this study was to show that contralateral metastasis does exist and can be reliably detected with newer technologies.
Therefore it is not surprising, that the genetically highly variable protein could not be reliably detected with our immunoblots we applied, which do not contain this specific OspC.
Bodgers, I'm reliably informed, did not make chair legs, but turned them.
This can be reliably detected with ultramicroscopy.
Also, skin perfusion cannot be reliably measured with OCT.
Some points are still unsettled: which myoelectrical variable can be reliably recorded by EGG? How does EGG correlate with gastric motility and gastric emptying (GE)?
We believe that elevation of the posterior hyaloid and removal of the ILM, as can reliably and reproducibly be done with intravitreal triamcinolone and ICG staining respectively, not only removes the centripetal traction that is present, but also ensures that any residual vitreous adherent to the retinal surface is removed.
But research shows that drug courts aren't reliably doing this.
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