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Catalyst samples, withdrawn from the reactor during synthesis, have been characterized to define changes that occur during catalyst use.
In addition, analysis of markers previously characterized to define the MRU sub-population were found to be relatively down-regulated in Lrp5 −/− MECs (Figure S6).
Each QC material was characterized to define the mean and the 95%and99%9% control limits of parabens concentrations using a minimum of 40 repeated measurements during a 2-week period.
In this article, the polymerization, mechanical properties, stability, cytocompatibility, and spatial patterning of these robust thiol ene photoclick hydrogels are characterized to define and demonstrate their potential for use as three-dimensional (3D) mimics of the ECM, particularly for the evaluation of cell matrix interactions.
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More patients must be characterized to clearly define the features of these diseases.
While a single plant was used in this study to maximize the number of different accessions that could be characterized and to define the frequency of true heterozygotes (versus heterogeneity if a bulked sample was taken), additional seeds are available for each accession for future studies on diversity within accessions.
The main Drosophila insulators characterized to date are defined by their DNA binding proteins, Su(Hw), dCTCF and BEAF [13].
This paper presents the simulation of mid-infrared InAs/GaSb superlattice (SL) detectors by using a finite element FEMLAB code, which is a practical and useful tool to characterize and to define microelectronic devices with appropriate geometry.
We next made use of a panel of characterized Nef mutants to define the determinants that govern its effects on subcellular Lck distribution (Fig. 3).
The geographical structure of the genetic diversity still needs to be characterized in order to define appropriate sampling strategies for conservation purposes.
Holoprosencephaly (HPE) is characterized by failure to define the midline of the embryonic forebrain and/or midface and is one of the most common human birth defects (Cohen, 2006; Geng and Oliver, 2009; Muenke and Beachy, 2001; Yamada et al., 2004).
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