Sentence examples for each library described from inspiring English sources

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Twelve experiment files are available under this Bioproject representing each library described in the manuscript.

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* Consider the library described as gentle reminder that books available online are often available from the library.

Studio production notes, also on file at the academy library, described her as "perky".

Robert Miller, director of books for Internet Innovations, a nonprofit that digitizes books for the San Francisco library, described the program as "phenomenal".

Lib Dem councillor Haydn Preece, founder member of Friends of Ainsdale Library, described proposed closures as "cultural vandalism".

A spokesman for the library described the link-up with the club as "exciting and eye-catching".

To this end, we expressed bgaB in G. thermoglucosidans under control of three promoters of different strengths (P13, P24 and P27) from the library described above (Fig. 3).

Repast Simphony is a second-generation environment that builds upon the previous Repast 3 library described in North et al. (2006).

The rice GAL4-GFP enhancer trap lines AOH B03 and ASG F03 were obtained from a library described previously [12].

Primers were designed based on the EST sequence in order to clone the coding region of cDNA from the core library described above.

The library used was the Myristoylated Kinase Library described in [ 7] (Kit # 1000000012, Addgene).

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