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In the past fifteen months, I've learned that such energy can be reliably generated by only one thing, and this moment proved no exception: the New York Post had just published a passage from the former F.B.I. director James Comey's new memoir, "A Higher Loyalty," and, as a result, #peetape was trending again.
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We found that different genotypic and phenotypic community structures were reliably generated by the engineering of their physical environment in terms of structural complexity (as determined by particle size distribution and therefore pore size distribution).
Since the perch is necessarily cantilevered on the switch lever and because the birds land with some force on the perch as they arrive at the nest, this amount of contact force is reliably generated by the weight of the perch (∼10 g) and the tree swallows, for which the mean weight of an adult in this population is 18.9 g (unpubl. data).
Nicotine conjugate vaccine efficacy is limited by the concentration of nicotine-specific antibodies that can be reliably generated in serum.
Numerical examples indicate that by varying the design of the representative cell, different properties of the material system can be reliably generated, i.e., double negative (mass and modulus) or single negative (mass or modulus).
Flow rates of 10 50 nl/min were reliably generated and were well matched in vitro.
La Rance has been reliably generating tidal power for nearly forty years and has a long and profitable life ahead.
Despite its simplicity, our model explains well how the long-term characteristics of follicle development may reliably be generated by biochemical reactions occurring on much shorter time scales.
NqRT-PCR was able to generate amplicons that could be reliably analysed by sequencing when the qRT-PCR ΔCT for that gene was below nine in the majority of cases.
As shown in Fig. 2, trypsin would typically generate histone peptides too small to be reliably detected by MS. In addition, many histone proteoforms share sequence homology (e.g., peptide PGTVALR is shared by histone H3.1 and H3.2).
Those will be reliably dwarfed by Google's successes.
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