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"Define 'wild,' " she says.
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The other 15%, defined as 'wild type', may have alterations in BRAF, IGFR-1 and succinate dehydrogenase (Corless et al, 2011).
In its simplest form, a competition experiment allows for the estimation of fitness for a focal strain (either a single genotype or a population) relative to a defined, typically 'wild-type' competitor, in a given laboratory environment.
That scene helped define Puerto Rico's wild ride to their first World Cup qualifying success.
The Atom Alias feature offers the possibility to define a wild card for preconfigured elements.
(middle) The Atom Alias feature offers the possibility to define a wild card for preconfigured elements.
No-one is suggesting that young people don't misbehave, but teenagers no longer seem to define themselves by wild disobedience.
Qing literati used the term "raw/wild" to define those people who had not submitted to Qing rule, and "cooked; tamed or subjugated" for those who had pledged their allegiance through their payment of a head tax.
So how do these wild-eyed idealists define "Real Food"?
The relative rate of DNA copy number-increase is used to define replication efficiencies in wild type (i.e., 1/10-min−1) and cds1Δ (i.e., 1/40-min−1) cells.
These latter populations may represent a clear danger and should remain under control via appropriate management measures: Properly define the identity of wild grapevines in order to avoid misidentifications or refer to Vitis specialists for a clear identification of individuals.
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