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A recently developed homogeneous plate theory is used as a ply level model.

Recently developed homogeneous assays employ a variety of reagents to block apo B-containing lipoproteins, allowing assay only of HDL-C.

On the ultrasound, the cord developed homogeneous echogenicity, which was thought to be due to increased Wharton's jelly, seen more commonly with pseudocysts of the cord; or due to oedema which was a more sinister sign of possible cord compression/cord accident.

We have developed homogeneous high-throughput diagnostic tests, employing the fluorescent HyBeacon® probe technology [ 19, 20], to reliably genotype sheep with respect to polymorphisms within codons 136, 154 and 171 polymorphisms in a background of neighbouring and potentially interfering SNPs and mutations.

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This architecture is used to develop homogeneous autonomous robots without any type of global controllers.

The aim of this work is to develop homogeneous chondrogenesis in heparinized scaffolds with pores of inverted colloidal crystal (ICC) geometry.

This paper aims at developing homogeneous, anisotropic strain-gradient continuum models as substitutes of 3D heterogeneous porous or composite materials and structures.

Various approaches to partitioning of high-dimensional input space have been studied with the intent of developing homogeneous clusters formed over input and output spaces of variables encountered in system modeling.

Because for developing homogeneous and uniform amorphous brushes the primary constituent chains should resemble each other length wise (i.e., narrow polydispersity).

It can be performed at low temperature that enables one to entrap even relatively unstable organic substances into silica matrix at the nanometer scale, thus developing homogeneous hybrid organic inorganic nanocomposite materials of various functionalities.

Recently, much effort has been made to develop homogeneous fluorescence assays based on FRET (fluorescence resonance energy transfer) or quenching mechanism for nucleic acid detection [4].

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