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In addition to the 'standard' silicate-based bioactive glass compositions, representative findings on novel glass compositions for biomedical use, e.g. containing therapeutic metal ions, will be highlighted.

First, a HTML-document is delivered to the client by the primary service, e.g. containing the master data of multiple subjects as well as a set of temporary pseudonyms of related data items for each subject.

During the process of verifying sequence quality, some records were identified by ITSx as being problematic and were excluded, e.g. containing assembly chimeras, incomplete sequences (e.g. a missing 5.8S gene), sequences not from the ITS region or not of fungal origin.

The other example, HELP, a service provided by the Austrian Government Agency, structures and presents legal information depending on the factual situation, e.g. it contains categories such as employment, housing, education, finances, family and social services.

The most efficient protease, bdSENP1, is even more active and far more salt tolerant than its yeast ortholog scUlp1, allowing efficient tag removal also in high salt buffers containing, e.g. 1 M NaCl.

Scenario parts represent a deployment information knowledge base for different independent parts of the cluster containing e.g. machine size and image information, key pair names, and files.

Depending on the specific needs of the research, the surveys can also be complemented with a requirement to where relevant or necessary attach full text documents containing e.g. legislation, case law, statistical data or policy documents.

Although microfibrils seem to be the main component of MFC, several studies have shown that fibrillation produces a material which may be inhomogeneous [2, 16, 26, 27], containing, e.g. fibres, fibre fragments, fines and fibrils (Figures 3, 4 and 5).

Supporting tables were implemented containing e.g. information on origin of the accessions and availability of a genotype in vitro.

The third candidate for adaptation on LEA proteins was the PACCAD clade of grasses containing e.g. maize [ 42].

In more complex environments containing e.g. light changes or low contrast these routines will probably yield to insufficient results.

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