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However, all gaps present within the initial assembly were capable of closure using PCR.
The evidence from single cells is that fusion of insulin granules is not necessarily all or none and that, once opened, the fusion pore is capable of closure [ 18, 33].
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Indeed, among several types of entities a priori capable of catalytic closure, it is conceivable that only those combining lipids, RNA and peptides in an ambient protometabolism had a future because of the potential of nucleic acids to engender a coding system.
This is capable of resolution.
Viewers are quite capable of absorbing any news of closures and getting outraged immediately - recall the 6Music affair?
A novel spectral framework called microstructure sensitive design (MSD) was recently formulated and demonstrated to be capable of delineating elastic plastic property closures in a number of composite material systems.
Above a certain level of diversification and catalytic interconnections, the system would undergo "catalytic closure", thereby becoming capable of self-replication (Fig. 2B).
Individual school closure is often capable of achieving almost the same reduction in attack rate, but over a wider range of activation triggers.
In vivo, activin B in combination with ADSCs was capable of enhancing α-SMA expression and wound closure.
The opposite of closure.
Certainty of Closure.
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