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Briefly, large PCR products were used as probes against the different loci.
Briefly, large central fatigue (i.e. reduced maximal voluntary activation) was observed after running 5 to 24 h [2], [6], [8], this activation deficit likely dependant on the muscle group tested, i.e. plantar flexors (PF) vs. knee extensors (KE) [2].
Briefly, large gram-positive rods (Lactobacilli) were scored inversely from 0 to 4, small Gram-variable or gram-negative rods (Gardnerella and Bacteroides spp) from 0 to 4, and curved gram-variable rods (typically Mobiluncus spp) scored from 0 to 2 [ 3].
15, 16 Briefly, large intestines were collected, opened longitudinally, washed in PBS to remove contents, and shaken at 110 rpm in RPMI 1640 containing 50 mg/mL gentamicin, 100 U/mL penicillin, 100 mg/mL streptomycin (GIBCO, Carlsbad, CA, USA), and 5 mmol/L ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid for 20 min at 37°C.
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Briefly, larger sequences were subdivided into 10 kb fragments, and trained for 100 epochs using the k-batch training method, along with any leftover fragments exceeding 3 kb in length.
As the sea of luggage twists and turns down rollers from terminals at Los Angeles International Airport, the bags stop briefly at large platforms where workers separate them for flights across the world.
Briefly, a large portion of the skull overlying the binocular visual cortex was drilled and removed taking away the dura.
Briefly, 4 large subpopulations were derived from a long-term outbred population (LHM ; described in [45]) and maintained isolated for 10 generations.
Briefly, this large multiethnic population-based cohort study was established in 2003.
The virus/cell cocktail was vortexed briefly and large debris was removed in a tabletop centrifuge.
Briefly, the large background for short sequence separations (the black 'diagonals' in presented maps) prevented use of MOHCA-seq constraints for short sequence separations.
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