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Numerous applications have been described either for studying the antigen antibody interactions or for medical purposes, with the recent development of recombinant antibodies for therapeutic use.

A soil property was described either for a layer or for a component; the data were aggregated to the soil map unit level following guidance in the STATSGO Data User Information Manual.

The four overexpressed chemokines listed below were all described either for their role in cancer (leukemia), as leukocyte attractants to inflamed tissue or in early development.

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Finally, we present the main conclusions of this article in Section 5. First, as we mentioned, the sparsity is a property which can be described either directly for the signal itself or after some transformation, for example on the derivative of the signal, or in more general on the coefficients of the projection of the signal on any basis or any set of functions.

Himself he described either as a Grammy nominee (for best special limited edition package, announced Tuesday morning) or as a "homeless Chris Isaak".

Pathogenic mutations have been described either in genes that are essential for mtDNA synthesis, namely POLG (11), POLG2 (12), C10orf2 (13) and possibly DNA2 (14) or in those involved in the mitochondrial biosynthesis pathways of deoxyribonucleoside-5′-triphosphates (15– 20).

PM precursors of the anterior primitive streak of Stage 5 HH embryos were electroporated as previously described either with a control vector coding for a H2B-venus fusion (pCI2HV) or a vector coding for Hoxa13 and a H2B-venus fusion (Hoxa13pCI2HV).

Several biomarkers for PCa have been described either in tumor tissue or urine [ 2, 3].

As the study is described, either could be true.

Our current estimates for N describing either arrest to hemifusion for X31-HA virions or pH drop to hemifusion for Udorn virions was between 3 and 4, similar to previously published value of 3 for X31 virions (Floyd et al., 2008).

1 10 A recent review of the literature concludes that while the term 'teachable moment' is used imprecisely to describe either an opportunity for behavioural change or an event associated with actual change there is evidence that beneficial behavioural changes can be actively created through appropriate clinician patient interactions.

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