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Jane Mayer, in her review of Marc Thiessen's "Courting Disaster," offers a fine dissection of that book's flaws (Books, March 29th).
The lateral mezzanine is identified, and the fine dissection of the reservoirs of the high bending by-channel is completed (Fig. 3).
In The New Yorker this week is a fine dissection of the crash of the climate bill in the U.S. Senate this year.
This approach highlights the importance of fine dissection of DC subsets, particularly when broad phenotypic separation is used in the first instance.
Briefly, inner ears from C3H P2 mice were fixed overnight in 4% PFA (Electron Microscopy Sciences) in Dulbecco's phosphate-buffered saline (D-PBS) and washed in D-PBS after which further fine dissection isolation of the cochlea and vestibular sensory organs was conducted.
Specific seed metabolic features were also revealed through a fine dissection of the seed proteome of a sultr4;1 mutant.
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He has a magic set of hands that allow him to do the most remarkably fine dissections, while leaving the fly comfortable enough to actually behave in its environment".
AV conducted the fine dissections of the female ovaries and molecular analyses from DNA purification, cloning, up to sequencing.
But since this research glosses over major changes in the architecture of collective bargaining namely a process of ongoing, even heightened, decentralization, we have also to provide a finer dissection of the framework of collective bargaining.
Moreover, when designed properly, transethnic population findings enable a finer dissection of genetic architecture within a population.
Follow-up studies should be directed at replicating this finding and at a finer dissection of the entire arsenic metabolic pathway.
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