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The ligation was processed on a polymerase chain reaction (PCR) machine using the following conditions: 37° for 30 min, 65° for 10 min, followed by a decrease in temperature by 1.3° per minute until reaching 20°.
The probe was allowed to bind for 30 minutes at 55°C, followed by a decrease in temperature to 45°C for 30 minutes, and 37°C for 30 minutes.
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In the first days after challenge, ferrets in the placebo group had a marked increase in fever followed by a decrease in body temperature while vaccinated animals had no important body temperature fluctuations (Figure 2A).
With an increase in the 4-methylstyrene comonomer units, the glass transition temperature of the copolymer increased linearly and the crystallization temperature increased followed by a decrease in the melting point.
At the lower temperature, there is an initial stiff response followed by a decrease in slope suggestive of yielding, whereas this effect is absent at 90 °C.
The mixture was heated to 98°C for 3 minutes, followed by a gradual decrease in temperature of 1°C per minute to 56°C and held for 2 hours.
A slight increase in the refractive index is observed after annealing at 400 °C, followed by a decrease at higher temperatures.
The initial increase in mortality risk related to hot temperatures was followed by a decrease, consistent with short-term mortality displacement (i.e., harvesting), while no apparent harvesting was found for cold effects.
However in most cases tested, the increase of the cohesive failure with temperature is followed by a decrease of the ILFC.
However, the maximum mean temperature only reached 33 ± 8.9 C° after 34 seconds in the lunate fossa followed by a decrease to 28°C.
As seen in the case of low temperature, there was an initial increase in viscosity of 11043 cPs followed by a decrease up to 9396 cPs (Fig. 7).
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