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In light of.
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Analysis of level of gene expression in samples collected in the dark compared to samples collected in the light revealed only a small set of genes showing at least a 2-fold difference in gene expression.
A repellent effect of the alphacypermethrin-treated mesh was not confirmed because the number of midges collected in the light traps with untreated and alphacypermethrin-treated HDPE mesh was not significantly different (P = 0.656).
The aims were a) to outline different Scandinavian systems of oral health monitoring, b) to evaluate the quality and utility of the collected data in the light of modern concepts of disease management and to suggest improvements.
A high resolution dataset was collected in the absence of light at 100 K after cooling in the dark, in order to determine the "ground-state" structure.
Four to six day old adult female mosquitoes from each species were collected in the middle of the light phase (~ZT6) for antennal resection.
Tissue from all treatments was collected in the dark with the use of a green light.
The emission light was collected in the range of 527 nm to 608 nm.
Urine samples were collected in the first half of the 14 10 light period by spontaneous lavage straight to eppendorf tubes, whilst salivary and vaginal samples were collected by gentle flushes with a 10 μl Eppendorf tips and with the total volume of 50 μl of distilled water.
collected in the Gulf of Naples [38].
The lighter particles rise to the top of the particulate layer and are collected in the front section of the separating bed as the clean coal product.
She likens the process to Hubble Ultra-Deep Field imagery which collects the light of luminous objects in the void of galaxies beyond.
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