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First and foremost, pregnant women are more likely to be affected by extreme heat events, like heat waves or long, extended hot seasons, Jackson said.
The G+C content itself is correlated with the "core" and "extended" hot spot-associated recombinogenic motifs, since they are GC-rich.
An extended hot-start method was utilized in which the PCR sample was allowed to incubate at 95°C for 1.5 hrs prior to PCR cycling.
Extending hot carrier lifetimes will potentially improve the efficiency of photovoltaic devices.
For the purposes of our investigation, we extended the hot and cold spots to include the intergenic regions (IGRs) adjacent to the ORFs concerned, since yeast hot spots are typically centred on IGRs, in which most DSBs occur [ 42].
To suggest that anyone at Chatham House was being duped or extended "a hot hand of friendship" is grotesque.
Further, an analysis has also been extended for hot water withdrawal at constant collection temperature.
In compression, the effect of prestress was detrimental, and a modified Perry-Robertson method, developed in [1], was extended to hot-finished high strength steel members.
Wildfires are common in climates that are sufficiently moist to allow the growth of vegetation but feature extended dry, hot periods.
Proper augmenting here, just adding back in the weight that has been removed from any part liable to run hot, can extend modem life from 3-6 montos to 3 years and counting.
Second degree burns come from brief contact with incredibly hot things (boiling water, for example), extended contact with hot items, and prolonged exposure time in the sun.
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