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Continuous generations of the moth are present all year.
For example, by releasing wild-type mosquitoes at a rate of 20% per generation for 5 continuous generations, then waiting 5 generations before repeating, one can drive transgene frequency to <1% in 5 release regimes (Figure 7).
Rats with cell treatment were mated to show the full recovery of spermatogenesis, and continuous generations were obtained.
For investigating the antibiotic susceptibility, the identified isolates were cultivated by streak plate method and the single colonies were picked for three continuous generations.
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In a most generalized opinion, this process is attributed to continuous generation and accumulation of Ag ions, their recharging into metallic silver followed by formation of cloud-like layers or dendritic migration outgrowths [29 31].
The compressive strength generally increased with increasing curing age, because of the continuous generation of calcium-silicate-hydrate (C-S-H) owing to cement hydration and pore filling.
These mechanisms provide continuous generation of twinning partials for the growth of the twins after nucleation.
Continuous generation of NO is essential for the integrity of the cardiovascular system.
The catalysts were successfully applied in both a batch reactor and a flow reactor for continuous generation of hydrogen.
Biomass feedstock of the area can produce 37,000 methaneane; sufficient for continuous generation of 5.3 MW electricity.
Repeated release requires cycles of soluble N-ethylmaleimide sensitive factor attachmeN-ethylmaleimide sensitive)–complex assembly and disassembly, with continuous generation ofactortive SNattachmentn intermediates.
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