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Therefore, both the hrPKS (for epi-zearalane in the lasiodiplodin system) and the nrPKS (for lasicicol in the lasiodiplodin system and 9 in the resorcylide system) of the BDLSs may be able to produce a homologous polyketide with one extra acetate equivalent, a process referred to as "stuttering" for modular PKSs.

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In natural selection language, this search would be equivalent to a process of speciation [46].

Since the dominating process is started from the stationary distribution at t = - T, D t − T is equivalent to a process started from t = -∞.

Thus, the well characterised methylation-induced mutation, represented here as C→T,G is formally equivalent a complementary process on the opposite DNA strand, i.e. C,G→A.

The active sites of FDPs contain a unique combination of nonheme diiron-carboxylate and flavin mononucleotide (FMN) cofactors, as shown in Scheme 1. FDPs function as the terminal component in catalysis of reduction of nitric oxide to nitrous oxide using NADH as the source of reducing equivalents in a process termed nitric oxide reductase (NOR) activity.

The initial capital outlay was converted into an annual equivalent cost through a process of annuitizing these costs over the life expectancy of the application [ 12].

Under the Uruguay Round negotiations, developed countries agreed to convert their NTBs to equivalent tariffs through a process known as "tariffication", while developing countries were given the option of simply replacing their NTBs and unbound tariffs with bound tariffs, known as "ceiling bindings".

VSMCs in lesions also show altered expression of contractile proteins with reduced expression of the smooth muscle contractile proteins and their replacement with non-muscle equivalents [8] a process that has been associated with KLF5 expression [9].

The results revealed that reduced processing interfaces enabled less-experienced participants to acquire information using a process equivalent to their more experienced counterparts.

which can be read as the power of the covariance of an equivalent random process based on a single random variable.

To be eligible for permanent positions in Spain, scientists with foreign titles need to have their diplomas recognised as equivalent to Spanish ones, a process which, in the past, could take a very long time.

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