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As the amount of G3M1 was 19 µg/ml, the normalized rate constant reached 556/s/g, which could be compatible to some noble metal catalysts.
If introducing the type IIs endonucleases, such as Bsa I, Bbs I, and BsmB I, GECs and PECs could be compatible to Golden Gate Cloning [ 9] and GoldenBraid [ 10].
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The distractors, which served as targets on other trials, could be compatible or incompatible with respect to the correct response of the target.
The task-irrelevant distractor parts also serve as targets on other trials and could be compatible or incompatible with respect to the correct response for the task-relevant target part.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.05007.006 > -wrap-foot> In principle, the rates of RFP-to-GFP switches could be compatible with at least three possible distributions of cre expression.
GrabTaxi actually has a motorbike taxi service in Vietnam — that's another of its trials — so it seems conceivable that the two could be compatible in the future, should it choose to launch them in new cities.
Estrogen receptors are present in the colon and estrogen-mediated changes to the receptor could be compatible with a decrease in ColC risk.
On the basis of these considerations, the ISC increase consequent to the VCC exposure could be compatible with the enhancement of either the Cl− secretion or the Na+ absorption.
Such blunting could be compatible with tumor suppression by PGD2 metabolites bound to PPARG 35, when PGD2 production is increased.
This could be compatible with an overall HZ incidence increase due to rising HZ incidence among 31 40 year olds.
As one could speculate that a T cell targeting drug would require more time than a TNF inhibitor to manifest its beneficial effects, this observation could be compatible with the notion that abatacept has a different mode of action in addition to its blocking effect on T cell costimulation in humans.
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