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Only one step and one buffer are used, and the time between digestion and ligation is brought to a minimum.
In future studies on computer-tailoring, the burden of filling in (screening) questionnaires should be brought to a minimum in order to keep participants motivated, e.g. by creating a joint questionnaire, for both evaluative and tailoring purposes.
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Likewise, keep the number of games you're bringing to a minimum.
"However, when it comes to assisted reproduction, our mouse study proves that the Y chromosome contribution can be brought to a bare minimum.
He said the expertise of the disease control centers had to be supplemented, so all regions were brought up to a minimum standard.
After the end of World War II, the growth of transport by inland waterway in Europe, coordinated by the various international authorities, resulted in an enlarged and integrated network brought up to a minimum common standard for craft of 1,350 tons.
A second reason for the efficiency of the assembly protocol is that the number of procedures performed on DNA has been brought down to a minimum.
His city will be paid $1 for each ton brought to the station, with a guaranteed minimum of $1.2 million a year.
The test solutions were brought to test temperature and vented for a minimum of 15 min prior to exposition of the embryos.
But the country he has dominated for almost 40 years is finally starting to change: laws are being introduced to bring in a minimum wage, grants to start businesses and buy houses, schooling for children.
It has partnered with the regional cable network SportsNet New York to bring a minimum of 16 conference football games and more than 100 basketball games per season into the nation's largest television market.
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