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The latter consisted, in one case, of high intensity peening followed by a lower intensity peening treatment and, in the other, of the removal of the damaged surface layer.
The optimised acid treatment consisted in one sonication step at room temperature and ultrasound power at 17 kHz, with 10 ml of 6.0 M hydrochloric acid for 15 min.
This led us to conclude that the genome of P. putida S13.1.2 consisted in one circular chromosome with a 62.34 % G + C content (Additional file 1: Table S2).
The estimation made by Clavijo et al. (2012) consisted in one ordinary least squares (OLS) model and another Koyck model to estimate the impact of growing mining and energy exportations over manufacturing.
Each training session consisted in one set of 10 repetitions with 2 min rest between trials.
We first tested the protocol described in the paper and that consisted in one round of transfection and a depletion time of 72 hrs.
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However, one case which consists in one house having two similar houses on both sides of the house is presented in this paper.
It is the actin filament that makes the functional selection, which, in the case of a one-dimensional machine, consists in one binding site every 36 nm.
"Power," wrote Woodrow Wilson, "consists in one's capacity to link his will with the purpose of others, to lead by reason and a gift of cooperation". To do so takes discipline and self-reflection.
During a follow-up of 2.3 (0.7) years, 18 patients reached a clinical end-point consisting in one Q-wave myocardial infarction, eight non-Q-wave myocardial infarction or unstable angina and nine percutaneous coronary interventions.
Also available in other languages, it consists in one version of 550 items (e.g., "I like tall women") to which subjects are to respond "true," "false," or "cannot say". Work on this inventory began in the 1930s, when its construction was motivated by the need for a practical, economical means of describing and predicting the behaviour of psychiatric patients.
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