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The new assay, conserved the use of L-thiazolidine-4-carboxylic acid (T4C) as competitive ProDH inhibitor, and resulted suitable to determine ProDH activity in Arabidopsis leaf extracts (Table 1).
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Records indicate that DST was first formally adopted by a country in 1916, when Germany adopted DST during World War I to conserve the use of artificial lighting and thereby save badly needed fuel for its war effort.
Though comparison of zebrafish and human APP did not reveal substantially conserved non-coding sequences that could represent regulatory elements, we hypothesized that gene expression may be conserved via the use of the same transcription factors.
This intra-provenance variability must be conserved with the use of local seed.
At the farm scale, natural enemies can be conserved through the use of selective insecticides, low doses, special formulations, creation of refugia, special application methods, and targeted applications (temporal or spatial).
This response is evolutionarily conserved, allowing the use of zebrafish (D anio rerio) as a model for studying the hypoxic response.
Gov. Jim Douglas of Vermont warned of the possibility of rolling blackouts if people did not conserve the energy use to heat their homes.
The go-ahead was given to cancel Little League night games on Staten Island to conserve the wattage used by field lights.
In some of these cases, however, it may be possible to conserve the gland using a combination of endoscopic and transcutaneous procedures.
Assays with αKG as the varied substrate (from 2.5 to 100 μM) utilized a fixed CTAD concentration of 100 μM [∼ KM CTAD)] to conserve on the use of the peptide.
This work is mainly devoted to conserve the field stability using an REB.
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