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Since label free detection relies upon a change in the electrochemical signal arising directly from the presence of target oligonucleotide or DNA/RNA sequences it is necessary to improve understanding of the conditions which produce a stable baseline value, promote optimal hybridisation of complementary sequences and can reduce non-specific binding effects.

In addition, Treg depletion can result in more severe pathology resulting directly from the presence of helminth worms in the intestinal tract 56, 57.

Thus, it was proposed that the beneficial effects for the plant result directly from the presence of bacteria (Sharma et al., 2008).

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One option to increase the resilience of such stands is to reintroduce broadleaf trees because one species may directly benefit from the presence of another.

To date, no enzyme has been shown to have altered activity directly resulting from the presence or absence of silicon, although diatom carbonic anhydrases have been shown to use silica as a buffering agent [ 15].

In a fundamentally different approach, we also constructed tree directly from the POG presence-absence characters using Bayesian inference.

Anterograde tracing from the somatosensory cortex directly confirmed the presence of ChR2-positive giant terminals in the POm originating from cortical L5 ChR2-positive neurons (Fig.  5), thus allowing the activation of the corticothalamic driver pathway.

One can also envision the design of fluorescent biosensors derived from the chimera that would directly detect the presence of E6 in extracts.

We did not use the Rahman et al. (1999) study because exposure was not directly determined but inferred from the presence of arsenic-related skin lesions.

We investigate here the approach of cropping an approximate PSF directly from the images, by exploiting the presence of small structures within the samples under study.

It is considered that this behavior comes directly from the interference caused by the presence of other grains (i.e., jams), rather than from the water flow due to a moving boundary condition that is induced by the other grains.

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