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It can be concluded that, at least for this pair of protein and organic dye, 1 % dye contamination does not compromise cell loading with the labeled protein, and constitutes a workable condition under which one can be confident that the internalized fluorescence observed corresponds to the protein of interest and not the dye contaminant.
"At the same time I'd be very skeptical that Microsoft would be able to build a handwriting system as a workable substitute for the keyboard".
Justice Ginsburg said that looking to state law to decide eligibility for Social Security benefits was "a workable substitute for burdensome case-by-case determinations whether the child was, in fact, dependent on her father's earnings".
The international community, however, has not been able to offer a workable substitute for this unsatisfactory mechanism.
In any case, the goal of "higher test scores" constitutes a shallow substitute for quality education.
They suggest that the "challenge for research funding bodies [is] to determine what constitutes a defensible/appropriate and workable balance" [ 15].
This study is to constitute a composite skin substitute with epidermal stem cells (ESCs) and fibroblasts on collagen sponge.
The Big Three's private engagement thus cannot constitute an adequate substitute for the use of other stewardship tools.
They constitute an economical substitute for enzymatic biosensors, but cell immobilization remains a limitation in this technology.
What constitutes a species?
"That constitutes a surprise".
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