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In conjunction with extensive refinement of the trap and electronics design of the Orbitrap analyzer, this method allows completion of the excitation process and initiation of detection within a fraction of a millisecond after ejection of ions from an external storage device into the Orbitrap analyzer, thus avoiding baseline roll and large non-linear phase corrections.

H300 was mutated to asparagine, and the structure was rebuilt as needed using O. Waters were added with COOT in conjunction with restrained refinement in REFMAC5.

By so doing and in conjunction with further refinement of the concept of caring for nursing in studies such as this, the practical aim of making patients feel cared for can eventually be achieved on prescriptive basis.

Some current issues concerning the use of stabilization in conjunction with adaptive mesh refinement (AMR), the question of "pollution effects" in computation of local error indicators, the influence of nonlinearities and the design of meshes for targeted optimization of specific quantities are considered.

As regards meshing, we propose an approach that employs unstructured meshes in conjunction with solution-adaptive mesh refinement.

We developed a large-scale model QA technique in conjunction with model clustering and refinement to improve protein tertiary structure prediction.

The inclusion of VF and disc examination is clearly associated with a lower FVDR and, therefore, the authors recommend that detailed disc and VF examination form part of the referral refinement in conjunction with Goldmann/Perkins tonometry for measuring IOP.

As the field progresses, the continued development and refinement of protein engineering techniques in conjunction with new bioorthogonal chemistries will enable the production of homogeneous conjugates, and will allow parameters such as stability, potency, pharmacokinetics, and immunocompatibility to be tuned.

Further refinements for high performance duty, progressed in conjunction with Bazan Motores of Spain, resulted in the 1998 launch of the V18-cylinder 3618 engine offering up to 7200 kW at 1050 rev/min.

Consideration of selection pressures observed in conjunction with known functional information allowed prediction of residue function and refinement of domain boundaries.

Because of an absence of fossils, it is not possible to track certain refinements in hand structure that must have evolved in conjunction with innovations in tool manufacture and use during the heydays of H. rudolfensis, H. ergaster (1.9 1.5 mya), and H. erectus (1.7 0.2 mya), as well as H. antecessor (1.0 0.8 mya) and H. heidelbergensis (600 200 kya).

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