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Biochemical assays have been designed that allow one to quantitatively determine these activities.
The identification of these new inhibitors requires assays to be designed that allow the conformational flexibility of these enzymes to be better exploited.
As the complexity of procedures increases, purposed designed devices should be designed that allow control of pressure and temperature during amnioinfusion or amnioexchange.
New multiplex-PCR and PCR-linked restriction fragment length polymorphism protocols, derived from Taenia saginata HDP2 DNA sequence (AccN AJ133740), have been designed that allow the simultaneous and specific identification of T. saginata and Taenia saginata asiatica.
In functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) providing these characteristics requires technologically advanced solutions and there have been several successful direct tactile stimulation devices designed that allow investigation of somatotopic organization of brain sensory areas.
Cellular automata can be designed that allow the simulation of a large variety of polymer problems including isolated polymers in dilute solution, polymers in high density melts and polymers embedded in media.
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A bacterial expression system was designed that allowed robust expression and easy purification.
A water tank was designed that allows for easy coupling and handling of the specimens.
A bioreactor was designed that allowed proper control of shear stress and mass transfer.
A generic algorithm of this type is designed that allows us to formally study the relevance of the canonical parameters.
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