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In this paper, the feature of Lingwu long jujubes can be extracted well, but the dependence of feature extraction is large: 1.
Few methods can handle motion videotext efficiently since motion videotext is hardly extracted well.
In particular, Firmicutes Bacilli were not extracted well by one method.
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While the antibodies recognized recombinant protein and bZIP63 in the ox extracts well, they failed to detect endogenous levels of bZIP63, possibly due to the low abundance of the protein (not shown).
Briefly, a 100 μL of 15-hour growing S. typhimurium TA1535 (1 × 10 CFU/mL) in LB medium was preincubated with each extract well below the toxic concentration at 37°C for 30 minutes in the presence of S9 mix.
He focused on testing for lead because it happens to extract well under the test procedure he used which is modeled on landfill conditions and thus may be likely to leach from a landfill.
That was all scientists needed, they reported Wednesday, to extract well-preserved louse DNA and establish that lice had accompanied their human hosts in the original peopling of the Americas, probably as early as 15,000 years ago.
This paper improves the multimodal RIR by extracting well-distributed repeatable, reliable, and precisely aligned point pairs.
Firstly, we extract well-designed features from user profiles based on the statistical properties of the diverse attack models, making hard detection scenarios become easier to perform.
This time, by keeping the remains at subzero temperatures for as long as possible, scientists hope to extract well-preserved DNA as well as look for bacteria or viruses that could have contributed to the creature's death.
GeminiDistances is capable of extracting well-defined information relevant to describe interfaces.
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