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In principle, a digital video interface can omit blanking intervals and use an interface clock corresponding just to the active pixels.

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Although the service under evaluation is practically addressed to the entire web population, it was decided to disseminate the corresponding questionnaire just to experienced web searchers who are accustomed to the basic web metaphors that are employed by the proposed service.

An investigation of their sequences shows that six SNPs seem to exist, corresponding to just short of 1% of genetic differentiation.

In the last few years, the incidence of TB has been less than 10 cases/100,000 population (in 2009 the rate was 7/100,000 population, corresponding to just over 4,200 cases) while according to WHO estimates, the prevalence of latent infections is 12% (corresponding to just over 7,200,000 latent infections) [ 1].

Consequently, five allele-specific siRNAs, corresponding to just three SNP sites, could be used to treat three-quarters of the United States and European HD patient populations.

We also find that the cumulative European HFC-23 emissions from 2010 to 2016 were ∼ 1.3 Gg, corresponding to just 1.5%% of cumulative global HFC-23 emissions over this same period.

The 500 Kt fire values are 1.5 times higher than the 15 Kt detonations according to the thermal fluence values in the Fires Highly Probable category corresponding to just over a 90% probability of ignition, while the Fires Probable level corresponds to slightly over a 50% probability of ignition.

Each sample sent for sequencing was taken from 1 g soil and contained ~500,000 sequences, each assumed to correspond to one bacterial cell: the two species where the difference between the two soils was significant differ by only 0.0007 and 0.0008 %, corresponding to just 350 400 cells [Fig. 1].

CO2 binding typically requires 80 nmol of protein per single technical replicate (J Biol Chem [1979] 254, 5599-601) corresponding to just over 2 mg of Cx26 released from membranes (typically up to 10% of total expressed and purified Cx26 – J Cell Biol [1991] 115, 141-50).

In the remaining 16 genes (∼36%), mutations were instead associated with a specific subgroup, corresponding to just 33 of the identified mutations (∼8%) and suggesting that subgroup specificity might be due to their low frequency.

The states that are inaccessible to the particles of a particular kind, such as electrons say, can be taken as corresponding to just so much 'surplus structure'.

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