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However, the doubly labeled samples still contained a fraction of apparent DOnly protein, presumably due to the presence of an inactive acceptor31.
When Ernst & Young accessed the cold wallets of the deceased CEO that were supposed to have $150 million in cryptocurrencies, they found that five of the six wallets were empty and the sixth contained a fraction of the missing millions.
This phenomenon is concordant with our observation that the termite gut library contained a fraction of sequences of prokaryotic origin.
Dynein and Kip2 were labeled with different-colored fluorophores (tetramethylrhodamine and Atto647, respectively), while microtubules contained a fraction of tubulin labeled with a third color (Alexa488).
Notably, the fluorescent population also contained a fraction of developing gametocytes, as represented by low DNA content and characteristic morphology of parasites as determined after preparation by cytospin.
Recursively, we isolated those bins of size 1/9 that contained a fraction of SNPs > b and further refined them into smaller bins of size 1/19.
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"Newer cartridges contain a fraction of the ink a similar product contained a decade ago," Dyckhoff says.
In general, the result may contain a fraction because DATE also has a time component.
These fields normally contain a fraction of the plant species richness compared to semi-natural grasslands.
Results: A comparison of baseline maternal and infant samples indicated that the infant sequences are monophyletic and contain a fraction of the diversity observed in the mother.
American tests during Operation Ranger in early 1951 included implosion devices with cores containing a fraction of a critical mass a concept originated in 1944 during the Manhattan Project.
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