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Accordingly, a procedural link can be a transformation link, an enabling link, or an event link.
An enabling link expresses the need for a (possibly state-specified) object to be present in order for the enabled process to occur.
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Fluorescence absolute calibration was performed using an autocalibration method detailed elsewhere [47], enabling linking mean fluorescence provided by the cytometer photomultiplier and the numbers of fluorescent-bound molecules per cell or particle.
Calibration, enabling linking fluorescence intensity with intracellular concentration, was performed using the calibration buffer kit, exposing calcium probe-loaded cells to buffers which free Ca2+ concentration was set between 0 and 39 µM with appropriate EDTA concentrations.
This preserves confidentiality while enabling linking of different reports over time or across services relating to the same individual.
The goal of the Semantic Web is to construct universal shared representations, enabling linked structured data to be reused and recombined automatically across application and organizational boundaries [ 29].
These curated metabolites are associated with experimental data in the repository, enabling links between chemical structures, raw metabolomics data and biological context to be derived.
Change the date format under "Appearance," choose to open links in a new tab or window under "Gadgets" and enable link previews when you hover over them in "Beta features".
An interesting option is the password enabled links.
Other ArcGIS® scripts enable linking of the network of crosscutting profiles and help to secure their consistency.
The IUPAC InChI identifier is a non-proprietary and unique identifier for chemical substances designed to enable linking of diverse data compilations.
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