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Individual cDNA libraries were processed as described to allow the addition of MID-labeled primers [44].
Annotations also contain an identifier of the species from which it was originally described to allow the user to assess the appropriateness of the annotation to the feature in question.
Another method based on three-dimensional testicular cell culture in soft agar has been recently described to allow the progression of prepuberal spermatogonia into meiosis and further maturation of the germ cells into morphologically normal spermatozoa, although with very low efficiency.
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The context of the qualitative research has been described to allow readers to consider the transferability of the findings to other settings.
The baseline characteristics of study participants were described to allow interpretability of the study sample, together with data about drop-outs, missing data and recruitment rate.
However, the location of the loop has not been described to allow a comparison to the data presented here [ 25].
Third, the scoring approach had to be comprehensibly described to allow for reproduction by the reader.
The background and methods used have been described to allow readers to assess the applicability.
Worship of Matangi is described to allow her devotee to face the forbidden and transcend pollution, leading him to salvation or allowing him to gain supernatural powers for worldly goals.
An appropriate number of cells were plated into each of five 10-cm dishes, containing 10 ml DMEM as described above, to allow the growth of 200 300 colonies in untreated control dishes.
Davies generally tries to make his scripts "quite detailed, but very succinct", and eschews the long character and set descriptions; instead, he limits himself to only three adjectives to describe a character and two lines to describe a set to allow the dialogue to describe the story instead.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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