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The procedure was found to be viable with a small radius (10 μm) spherical indenter, so it can be employed to explore local variations in superelastic response.
Scully seeks a second opinion from her doctor, Dr. Parenti, and is told that her ova might be viable with a sperm donor.
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The mutant was viable with a large reduction in enzymatic activity as CTP phosphocholine cytidylyltransferase detected in vitro using a firefly luciferase assay.
This insertion is homozygous lethal, but heterozygotes are viable with a 72% reduction in mRNA expression (Fig. S1B).
In E. coli, 5n1 was not viable when co-transformed with a high expression-strength reporter, but was viable with a low expression-strength reporter.
Strong mutations in sd cause lethality, while hypomorphic mutant sd 1 flies are viable with a scalloped wing phenotype (compare Figure 4E with Figure 4C).
The economic analysis performed for this measure (Table 12) allowed concluding that its implementation is viable, with an acceptable payback time of initial investment located between 2 and 5 years.
In [11] we showed a sufficient condition for solutions to be viable with respect to a constrained set.
"But the test was meaningful in that it showed that a biofuel was viable with the infrastructure in a commercial jet".
The scaffold sheets have high glucose diffusion, indicating that the porosity and pore morphology of the scaffolds are viable with respect to nutrient transport, and a micropattern for cell alignment.
These mice were viable, with no apparent morphological defects.
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