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The resulting plasmid was transformed to E. coli SW106 to grow at 32°C, and then the cultures were transferred to 42°C for a 15-min induction of Red recombination functions to prepare the electrocompetent cells.
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Exposure to early-life adversity may program brain function to prepare individuals for adaptation to matching environmental contexts.
It is worth looking forward to design DNAs with a specific function to prepare fluorescent bio-dots for simple biological applications.
Perhaps the targets that are directly activated and repressed by the Qrr sRNAs encode functions required to prepare V. harveyi for the HCD to LCD transition.
I do not include the military academies, whose function is to prepare officers for either active or reserve duty.
Its primary function is to prepare the inspired air for the lungs.
In such cases we charge the cost of two extra round-trips between the cloud and the private premise to the objective function, one to prepare the remote site for the transaction and another to commit it.
Cortisol, the main effector of SNS and HPA axis activation, functions to physiologically prepare the body for physical exertion (i.e. "fight or flight") when a threat is perceived.
As such, the synthesis of polysaccharides and of polymers mimicking the structure or function of polysaccharides is of keen interest in order to reveal structure-function relationships and to prepare biocompatible and biodegradable materials for research and commercial applications.
The tribes were also the key part of the mechanism for choosing the members of a new political and administrative Council of Five Hundred, whose function it was to prepare business for the Assembly.
A league game with nothing at stake served a dual function: to protect and to prepare.
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