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The particle size observed in experiments lies in the size range 10 to 30 nm (Fig. 4b).
Ultimately, the proof of the value of these experiments lies in whether or not their results apply to humans and lead to effective therapies.
The FMRP epitope recognized by the anti-dFMRP antibody which was used in these experiments lies within the RGG region (Fig. 1D; data not shown).
The importance of the current experiments lies in the fact, that in studies of supposedly native protein structures in the SC, C/M is often used to remove lipid components.
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More experiments lie ahead, marriages of traditional shapes that have never bonded before.
Experiments lie at the heart of the Crick – and Nurse is embarking on a very large one of his own.
As the scientists build their case for this new state of matter, Dr. Nicholas P. Samios, a Brookhaven physicist who was not involved in the work, said that the importance of the experiments lay in the minute detail with which they will examine some processes that otherwise happened just once.
Here's a look at Facebook's newest developments in the voice space, and how its past experiments lay the groundwork for its next big push.
In particular, a perturbation analysis of the associated linear spectral problem shows that the initial values used for the numerical experiments lie exponentially close to a homoclinic manifold.
The focus of the conducted experiments lay on comparing the performance of PVT collectors with and without backside shielding in order to understand which building integration options for different applications (heating or cooling) are optimal.
As late as 1933, on the occasion of his Nobel address, he declared: "At the level at which the genetic experiments lie it does not make the slightest difference whether the gene is a hypothetical unit, or whether the gene is a material particle" (Morgan 1935, 3).
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