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For RT-qPCR, first-strand cDNA was synthesized using total RNA in a Revert Aid H minus first strand cDNA synthesis kit (Fermentas life Sciences, USA) according to the prescribed protocol.
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Centuries old, the couple are married and still deeply in love though living apart: she in Tangier, he in a Detroit seemingly reverting to primeval jungle.
Last night Klaus Schwab, the man who set up the World Economic Forum in the 1970s, said the resort was in a sense reverting to its former use.
Thus, Table 7 also unveils a reverting trend in human capital inequality between the poorest and the richest quintiles over the period analyzed.
"People want, in a sense, to revert back to how we were," she says.
Such an approach has been successful in vitro in reverting resistant strains to sensitive phenotypes.
We found that an in silico transformation reverts a tangled trajectory to a symmetrical linear form with one transition point, similar to the one we observe in bacteria.
An even graver scenario, Talbott said, would be an "unravelling," in which we revert to "a dog-eat-dog world with constant instability and conflict even if it doesn't go nuclear.
Indeed, the ORF is split into only two or three unframed fragments and can, in theory, revert to a wild-type allele.
In a panic, one reverts to what one knows.
Now the Church of England recognises the importance of saints, and, in a way, has reverted to the older medieval custom of allowing those counted as saints to emerge from the devotions of the people.
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