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Many ophthalmic disorders and biometric traits are known to have a genetic basis and consequently much work has been published in the literature estimating the heritability of various ocular parameters.
Historically, CBSI has been a syndrome with mortality in the range of 40%, and consequently, much work has focused on how to improve this outcome.
Consequently, much work has been done to increase the efficiency of gene transport to the cell nucleus.
Consequently, much work has focused on the biochemical and molecular phenomena surrounding the progression of an estrous cycle [ 27].
Consequently, much work is currently focused on refining this technology and characterizing the probes for these variants, so that they can be accurately detected and analyzed.
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Silicon germanium can now be regarded as a relatively well-established technology, and consequently much recent work has addressed the additional possibilities opened up by adding carbon to form the ternary alloy SiGeC.
Despite these technological advances, acquisition of suitable metaphase spreads is still a problem and consequently much of the work on solid tumours with M-FISH (or the similar technique Spectral Karyotyping (SKY); Schröck et al, 1996) has been carried out using established cell lines.
And too much work.
Much work remains.
E-commerce has made it much easier for buyers to find them and, consequently, much harder for companies to crack down on illegal sales.
Much work is still ahead.
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