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X-to-Y editing was identified as a novel Y peak and a drop in peak height at the Xs.
The drop in peak height between the DNA reference trace and the cDNA trace at the modified nucleotide is reported as a percentage of the peak height in the genomic DNA reference trace.
For male cohorts born after 1935, our study demonstrates a steady drop in peak smoking prevalence, a trend that has continued in the most recent cohorts.
The QTL boundaries were defined as a drop in peak LRS of 7 as this is considered the best approximation of a 95% confidence interval in QTL mapping [ 50].
The fact that two sensitive sites did not show the expected drop in peak heights is probably due to different growth conditions, differences in passage numbers or to our batch of HeLa cells being different from the one used in the ENCODE study rather than to limitations of our method.
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You notice that by watching the tubing waves next door that there's space to actually drop in on that peak, and make your take off.
According to Tim Bond of Barclays Capital, the recent falls in American and European share prices imply a 20% or so drop in profits from their cyclical peak.
There were no events of bronchospasm or significant drop (>15%) in peak flow during or after the process.
A drastic drop in the peak current is noticed as the electropolymerization potential is further increased to 1.5 V.
Six short RC columns elements were cast and tested under axial compression until 20% drop in the peak strength.
Calculations reveal that a substantial drop in the peak heat release rate and/or overall net heat release rate might contribute to the lack of luminosity of flames in the 3% O2 coflow, suggesting a need for threshold values of these two in defining MILD combustion.
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