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It was developed by a U.S. Navy, though, so you know it's top notch.
A spectacular item that developed by the end of the Paleolithic was the spear-thrower, a hand-held stick, of wood or antler, notched at one end.
The story of Minecraft, an indie video game developed by Swedish programmer Markus "Notch" Persson, is just one recent example of the internet's ability make internet sensations virtually over night.
The model was developed by modifying that of Kujawski initially developed for cracks emanating from notch without repair.
Acute knockdown of Myt1l in the developing mouse brain mimicked a Notch gain-of-function phenotype, suggesting that Myt1l allows newborn neurons to escape Notch activation during normal development.
Then, by using STRING 9.05 ('Experiments' and 'Databases' confidence score of 0.600) and plotting with Cytoscape software, we developed a NOTCH- WNT- Alzheimer's Disease-Apoptosis (NOWADA) gene/protein interaction network model able to characterize in silico these molecular interactions.
The single-frequency adaptive notch filter, which uses two adaptive weights and a 90° phase shift unit, was developed by Widrow and Stearns [9] for interference cancellation.
That raised by a notch the annual rate of pay increase to 2.1%.
Importantly, a subset of these breast cancers are driven by a Notch fusion gene, which renders the cells addicted to the Notch pathway for survival.
I squeeze every last nickle out of a guy I've got outkicked by a notch.
To confirm the inhibition of Notch signalling by Dishevelled, we investigated whether XDvl2 could rescue a Notch gain-of-function phenotype.
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