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More importantly, these results reinforce the conclusions of other recent studies that have demonstrated the compatibility of two-layer energy balance models with remote sensing observations and, by extension, the viability of using thermal remote sensing to model surface energy balance.
That is a ringing final verdict on same-sex love, and by extension, on the viability of women living full lives without men.
Only cells that showed clear signs of viability, particularly the extension of reticulopodia, were used for nuclear isolation.
In fed-batch bioreactor cultures, the engineered cell lines exhibited a more gradual viability loss and extension of culture times of 36 72 h, with corresponding delays in escalation of caspases 2, 3, 8 and 9 activities, compared to the control cultures utilizing cells transfected with the vector backbone.
This mutant strain (termed Gal-LTO1) showed normal growth on galactose-containing medium demonstrating that the N-terminal 36 residue extension of Lto1 is not critical for cell viability.
We are fast approaching the absolute limit of viability.
French winemakers are always pushing the limit of viability.
"There's $70 million worth of viability, not liability," she said.
And delegates begat the perception of viability.
This is a question of viability.
The generally accepted limit of viability is 24 weeks.
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