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Under the read length distributions used in this study (see below), this resulted in, on average, approximately 0.11-0.21 variant positions per read length for low divergence read pools, and 1.2-2.3 1.2-2.3 positions per read length for high divariante read positions
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As discussed below, this result has substantial affect on the observed mechanical linkage properties.
As discussed below, this results from increased transcription from the aadA promoter.
The older standard design was based largely upon the idea of escalating to a level where we observe, on average, one DLT in three patients, a level considered too toxic, so that the MTD was taken to be the level just below this, resulting in one DLT in four patients or one DLT in five patients.
In contrast, conjugate titres below this limit resulted in restricted clusters of targeted cells (see Additional file 6).
Any reduction of the microtube diameter below this threshold resulted in a linear and equal decrease of the nucleus width and height from 6 ± 1 to 4 ± 1 μm (see Table S1, Supporting Information) while the nucleus length increased to compensate for the restriction and to conserve the volume of the cell nucleus.
However, as will be shown below, this result is model--dependent and is unique to the choice of the "canonical" logit link function.
Given that the origin of the insular population is much older than 500 years (see below) this result indicates that occasional immigration may have contributed to limit the population differentiation.
As discussed below, this is the result of an ablation effect induced by the intense energy input, which results in the destruction of the film surface.
Yet, as will be discussed further below, this seemingly opposite results to ours could be rationalized within our analytical framework.
Below, the results of our investigation.
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