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These data suggest that the T=T-containing human telomere sequence adopted a fold slightly different from the propeller fold in high molar concentrations of LiCl (5 M).
Fold slightly with a rubber spatula or whisk.
Don't fold it exactly evenly; make the top fold slightly shorter than the back fold.
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The next step, say the researchers, is to create a way to map 3D objects for easy printing and to ensure that objects pop into place automatically when folded slightly.
At different times, the gene was either critical (its deletion reduced fitness potential more than 10-fold), slightly beneficial, or even detrimental (its deletion increased fitness potential slightly).
It has a secondary peak earlier in time, which results in an overall higher mortality rate of the controls with 'inactive' constructs in wDah as evident from a CoxPH analysis (CoxPH coefficient 0.1624, corresponding to a 1.18-fold slightly increased mortality rate, P-value < 10−12).
The neck should fold inwards so that the head folds slightly over the neck, creating a jaw.
At a mitochondrial level, there are repressed genes such as BAD (−5.8-fold) and slightly BAX (−1.2-fold).
The mapping depth of coverage in the Black Angus and Holstein were 9.8-fold and 10.8-fold, respectively, slightly lower than that in a previous report [ 8].
The prior count has the effect of shrinking the log2 fold changes slightly towards zero to avoid unstable fold changes for low counts.
Macromolecular crowding within the E. coli cytoplasm was found to not be sufficient to fold the slightly (1 kcal/mol) destabilized B1 domain of streptococcal protein L. In mammalian cells, the melting temperature of folded phosphoglycerate kinase (PGK) increases by ∼3 K compared to isolated in vitro conditions, whereas that of the surface antigen VlsE decreases by ∼4 K.
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