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As described previously, not only are there many zero elements in the matrixes, but also the calculations based on the KF algorithm (KF-based) are matrix computations [8].

Therefore unlike the ITT analysis described previously, not all available patient data is utilised.

Furthermore, there are defined phenotypic outcomes of suppressing each of these motors that we have described previously (not notably around Golgi morphology (Palmer et al., 2009)) and we routinely used these as an indicator of effective subunit suppression.

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Since the integration sites described previously do not match at least one of the selection criteria established in this study, they were not considered here.

The s2/m1 genotype described previously was not identified [ 10- 15, 15].

This FUS mutation has been described previously but not with this associated p62 pathology [ 8, 10].

Moreover, genes of virulence factors described previously were not detected from the strains by PCR.

Four of the microsatellite markers described previously did not amplify consistently, and thus, were excluded from this study.

13 Similarly, the Copperbelt study described previously did not examine INA-level, couple-level or invitation-level predictors of success.

TRAIL activated NF- κB via the canonical pathway with translocation of NF- κB p50 and NF- κB p65 to the nucleus as described previously (data not shown).

Sham-operated rats were subjected to craniotomy as described previously but not to CCI; the impact tip was placed lightly on the dura before sealing the wound.

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