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The importance of an appropriate NDR width in origin timing is highlighted by the observation that previously described dormant origins such as ARS301, ARS302, ARS303 and ARS320 show either a closed NDR or an extremely small NDR (97 bp) (Additional file 8: Figure S7).

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The mountain is informally described as "dormant" ("asleep") because the mountain has not erupted in historic times, nor does it display fumarolic activity like nearby Mount Baker.

These genes can be described as "dormant pathology" or "background inflammation", indicating certain standby situation in non-lesional skin.

Sheila A. Smith, the council's senior fellow for Japan studies, describes the dormant trilateral forum as an ideal instrument for resolving the intensifying dispute over China's Nov. 23 imposition of the air defense zone.

The overarching goal is for an EBIP adoption scale score to serve as an index of an individual STEM faculty member's placement on the adoption scale as described previously by Dormant (2011) and as adapted here, specifically, for the use of evidence-based instructional practices.

In this study, we described the proteome of dormant T. rubrum conidia using a shotgun proteomics approach, an approach that was successful for large-scale proteomics analyses in several model organisms [ 13, 14].

The draft law remains dormant, but Edwar described it as "a time bomb".

That is the concept of "post-primary" TB described as the reactivation of dormant bacilli hidden in an old lesion developed during infancy due to a type of local immunosuppression.

In experimental models, dormant cells are described as viable cells lacking the expression of both proliferative and apoptotic markers [ 5, 30].

RNA was isolated from filamentous diploid cultures as outlined in Nugent et al. [ 29] and dormant teliospores (TD) as described by Zahiri et al[ 45].

Growth conditions for the filamentous diploid and dormant teliospore were as described in Nugent et al.[ 29] and Zahiri et al[ 45], respectively.

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