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running standard curves on each and every plate for each target tested – never forget that it is always correct to run standard curves on every plate – for this way, samples and standards both suffer the same degree of reaction efficiency or inefficiency – whichever the case may be, thus allowing one to obtain more precise relative data.
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It's a persona that's perfectly calibrated for Britain under New Labour, where the obviously correct ways to run a country are given no mainstream expression.
A chart on Nov. 6 with an article about the correct way to run misstated the proper position of the elbow in relation to the opposite knee as it moves forward.
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Default running parameters were used, with the addition of the "frag-bias-correct" flag to run the read mapping bias correction algorithm, and the "multi-read-correct" flag to deal more appropriately with reads mapping to multiple locations.
The correct form is to run with palms open and arms bent at 90 degrees.
This often requires making the jobs which make up the task parameter sweep-ready-removing the need to interact directly with each job thus allowing many jobs to be invoked quickly, and providing the correct environment in which to run the job [3].
The reviewers are entirely correct that we need to run extensive controls to ensure that the silencing we observe in our Transwell culture experiments is via miR-100.
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'To run swiftly' or 'swiftly to run' is correct; not 'to swiftly run'".
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