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Prior to measurements of their phenotype, the pyrE allele of all the mutants was corrected back to wild-type using the ACE correction vector pMTL-ME6 (Fig. 3b).
Another early command guidance method was beam riding, in which the missile sensed a radar beam pointed at the target and automatically corrected back to it.
Another mitochondrial gene, Cisd1 was 2.4× upregulated in ob/ob mice as compared to B6 and corrected back to normal by leptin.
Readings of counts per minute from experimental conditions were corrected back to the original volume of lysate, and the picomoles of cystine and aspartate transported per minute were calculated as described (Fogal et al., 2007).
The majority (63%) of transcripts were corrected back to levels comparable to that in embryos injected with GFP mRNA alone (within 1.2-fold of the expression levels with GFP mRNA alone), with partial correction of most other transcripts.
It has been shown that after germination, the first juvenile leaves of lec1 seedlings are shifted toward later leaf identities; however, this shift is not maintained, and successive leaves and flowering time were corrected back to a wild-type pattern [ 15].
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In effect, tracks can be retroactively corrected back k scans to better match newly acquired blips.
Mike Konczal argues that the big divide between New Keynesians and Old Keynesians lies in the NK belief that, contra Keynes, the economy can be counted on to "auto-correct" back to full employment.
Either high-technology stocks will correct back down to value stocks, or value stocks have to move up to the levels of high tech.
All tissue absorbed doses were decay-corrected back to the time of 90Y radioembolization.
Activity concentrations were decay-corrected back to the start of the PET recording.
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