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Three to 12 (depending on viability) young adults were placed on each of three plates and allowed to lay eggs for 24 hr.
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The impact on the recipient ecosystems of the long-distance transport and relevant deposition rates will depend on viability of these microbes, and in the case of viruses, the presence of suitable hosts for replication, as well as many other factors [45, 50].
Mr Johnson warned against "windy aspirations", saying what was finally approved and built would depend on viability and insisting that he wanted to see mixed communities.
Because PGPM effects on plant growth largely depends on viability of inoculated cells in soil [14, 15], it may be worthwhile to also test non-microbial bio-effectors with root growth-promoting properties in combination with placement of subsurface fertilizer depots.
Skin regeneration depends on viability and proliferative potential of stem cells.
Contrary to culture techniques, the rRNA sequence approach for microbial identification does not depend on viability under laboratory conditions.
The frequency of 2E12-positive cells varied, depending on the viability of the particular culture.
The optimized procedure included exposing these breast cancer cell lines (1 × 107 cells in a T125 tissue culture flask, approximately 60% confluency) to hypoxia (1% O2) and nutrient deprivation for 7 days, mimicking the avascular microenvironment, and reoxygenating surviving cells for 1 to 3 weeks depending on the viability of surviving cells.
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