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However, the great sequencing performance of these new technologies is come at the expense of the considerable shorten of read lengths.
A study by Oberholzer and co-workers published in 2005 has shown that parallel imaging techniques do not compromise diagnostic accuracy with regard to the assessment of the CRM, but can considerable shorten the examination [ 62].
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This leads to considerable shortening of the replanted leg and to a reduction in function, aside from the cosmetic problem of a scarred and muscle-deficient extremity.
Second, because of the considerable shortening of the total examination duration by eliminating the transmission scan, the patient's burden, in particular, the need to stay still, would be reduced.
Retrograde tibiotalocalcaneal nailing arthrodesis has proved to be a viable salvage procedure; however, extended bone loss around the ankle has been associated with high rates of nonunion and considerable shortening of the hindfoot.
Using cells from the LARC collection allows considerable shortening of the time required to generate double-labeled reporter lines, since only one round of directed tagging is required.
Nevertheless, I would strongly recommend considerable shortening of the manuscript.
The 1.5 LOD intervals of the QTLs were considerable shortened with the new linkage maps.
Seed priming for instance may result in a considerable shortening of shelf-life.
Even though there is considerable shortening, if union is firm, and the weight bearing line is satisfactory, it is my opinion that no interference should be undertaken.
Conditions that enhance the mitochondrial membrane potential cause considerable shortening of τ1 (159–38 ps), with a simultaneous increase in its contribution (Fig. S4 in Data S1).
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