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Alternatively, the released sugars can be structurally characterised individually e.g. by liquid chromatography (LC) or mass spectrometry (MS), but these methods (as discussed below) are labour-intensive and unsuitable for screening a large number of samples [ 5].
Although the biological effects of many miRNAs have been characterised individually (Cimmino et al, 2005; Raver-Shapira et al, 2007; Asangani et al, 2008), the impact of multiple miRNA dysregulation on cellular functions and their roles in tumour progression remain largely unknown.
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An important function of the discussed apparatus is the possibility to introduce additional orientation points, characterising the individually variable characteristics of geometric structure of the facial part of the patient's cranium, the effect of which is a multiparameter analysis of occlusion and joints operation.
John Allison, Sunday Telegraph: This is another of David McVicar's teeming productions, and much of the detail is welcome: it is hard to imagine a more individually characterised group of Mastersingers.
The London subject has softer, more rounded features and is younger and less individually characterised than the c. 1460 model.
All the remaining citations were individually characterised by two of the authors (TT and FF).
Integration sites were then individually characterised by conventional sequencing with a definition at a base-pair level (Fig 5B).
On days 1 and 4 after challenge, viruses from one goat in each group were further propagated individually and characterised using restriction enzyme analysis.
As whole smoke is made up of two distinct phases, it is important to characterise these phases individually.
Other studies have detailed the sequence variation among AAT genes in L. major promastigotes [ 28] and T. cruzi [ 29], without individually characterising their products.
As a consequence it has been a necessity for enzymes involved in cellulose and hemicellulose hydrolysis to be individually identified and characterised in order to utilise them in the process of converting waste agricultural materials into valuable products with greater efficiency.
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