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In a more condensed form Ms. Bag's show might have worked.
These chapters are based largely on decades-old Government files that first surfaced in 1984 in a more condensed form.
For readability purposes, we focus and provide analytic experimental results on the first two datasets (UKBench and UCID) and proceed with the presentation and comments for the rest of the employed collections in a more condensed form.
The pathway interconnectivity, which is illustrated on the DC map and detailed further below, is presented in a more condensed form in Figure 3.
Both these methods extract PCs and loadings to maximize the original variance and reduce dimensionality; hence they describe the data in a more condensed form.
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The rub is that livestock, the main purpose of which is to pack goodies found in flora into a more condensed form, does not do the job very efficiently.
The cells changed their morphological shape into a more condensed form.
The acetyl groups are in turn cleaved off by histone deacetylases leading to a more condensed form of chromatin (heterochromatin) and gene silencing.
Heterochromatin is a more condensed form of chromatin that silences the genes encoded in the DNA, and is inherited by new cells via a code of chemical marks on the histones and sometimes the DNA.
Collectively, these data suggest that the canonical role of H3K9me3 in creating a more condensed heterochromatic state is preserved.
"It allows feelings and ideas to travel big distances in a very condensed form," she said.
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