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For example, hybridisation efficiency is reduced when probes and their targets form secondary structures, when probes have unresponsive binding affinities, when interactions with fluorescent labels are unfavourable, and when non-specific binding occurs [ 6, 27].
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Only 40 have been unresponsive.
He feels they have been unresponsive to local needs.
Although Indonesia is underbanked, most commercial banks have been unresponsive to unmet effective demand.
Clinicians have treated unresponsive patients by combining therapeutic mechanisms with cocktails of drugs.
He said school officials have been unresponsive to neighbors' complaints in the past.
Mr. Barry said the record labels have been unresponsive to Napster's proposals.
And, say members of the Waterfront Association, Newport's management and city officials have been unresponsive to residents' concerns because of their lack of clout at the ballot box.
Many voters feel that Indian democracy, and in particular the major parties, the Congress Party and the Bharatiya Janata Party, have become unresponsive and captive to interest groups.
Welfare-to-work programmes have been unresponsive to local economic environments, reflecting regional economic inequity rather than ameliorating it, and thus leaving many of the long term unemployed without work, or without training.
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