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Clinical research groups are often bound to stringent privacy rules (e.g. the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act in the United States; the Data Processing, Data Files and Individual Liberties Act in France).
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We did not analyze the pool of mRNA that remained bound to Ago2 following this more stringent wash.
They include banning specific, high-tech items used in the nuclear program, like epoxy paste for centrifuges; limiting or outlawing some banking transactions; and a far more stringent inspection of ships bound to and from North Korea.
In Bergman's work, the force of desire and the pursuit of pleasure are bound to the allure of pain; he depicts stringent Christian faith that's commensurate with the wanton impulses it's meant to control.
After overnight hybridization, the excess probe and probe bound to non-specific targets was eliminated by stringent washings.
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After hybridization and stringent washing, streptavidin-conjugated alkaline phosphatase was added and bound to any previously formed biotinylated hybrid.
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