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Despite some successes, limitations still exist in generating monodispersed CCS.
Yet, formidable challenges exist in generating complete descriptions of how the parts function and assemble into macromolecular complexes and whole-cell assemblies.
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Similarly to neurexins, RPTPs exist in multiple isoforms generated by alternative splicing that interact in a splice-selective code with diverse postsynaptic partners.
Under this hypothesis, it would seem logical that a similar bias should exist in DNA sequences generated from unamplified DNA using the GS20.
Almost all CPEBs exist in multiple variants generated by alternative mRNA splicing (Theis et al., 2003; Wang and Cooper, 2009).
Such morphogenetic hot spots must exist in order to generate organ-specific shapes, as otherwise only isotropically expanded, ball-like structures would form.
One subject pointed out that IPSS should have announced to learners that a problem in which the target knowledge could not work possibly existed in the generated problem.
Talking to his Times colleagues in advertising in March, Mr. Keller noted that some new ventures "exist in large part to generate advertising revenues".
The simplicity and elegance of cellular automata proves that anything that may be computed — and potentially anything that may exist in nature — can be generated from very simple building blocks and rules that interact locally with one another.
(ii) A convex set C is called spherical to within ϵ, where (1 >epsifon>0), if there exist in the flat space generated by C (the smallest affine subspace that includes C as a subset) two concentric balls (B_{1}) and (B_{2}) of radii (r 1-epsilon )) and r 1-epsilon (B_{1}subseteq C subseteq B_{2}).
A convex set C is called spherical to within ϵ, where (1 >epsifon>0), if there exist in the flat space generated by C (the smallest affine subspace that includes C as a subset) two concentric balls (B_{1}) and (B_{2}) of radii (r 1-epsilon )) and r 1-epsilon (B_{1}subseteq C subseteq B_{2}).
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