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It's in three chips because it's a nine-storey building and if you do it as a slab it just looks like a nine-storey slab.
EWG found that kid's cereals, on average, had 40% more sugar per serving than those marketed to adults – the same amount of sugar found in three Chips Ahoy! cookies.
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In order to understand how the regulatory network responds to E2 treatment in three ChIP-based technologies, we here integrated the ChIP data with the time series of E2 induced gene expression data.
Note that the case and control samples were in the similar ages and were scattered in two chips; the separation was clearly due to experimental artifacts.
To illustrate the latter: There are four chips in the pot, and the player must put in one chip to stay; therefore, the pot offers odds of 4 to 1.
Most of Japan's workforce usually takes a one-week break during the Obon festival in August, but this year, Toshiba, for example, has asked employees in four chip factories in Japan to give up their summer vacation.
We found that two primer pairs, flanking −1421 to −1333 and −1191 to −1118 respectively, exhibited significant enrichment in GR ChIP (Fig. 1B), but not with IgG alone (data not shown).
A previous study based on multiple genome alignments had a comparable precision of 3% and 17% in two ChIP-chip experiments, where the authors selected the predicted CRM regions as probes to make the microarray [ 24].
Microarrays were hybridized at 59°C for 17 hours, then washed by immersion in two chip wash buffers: a low-stringency buffer (CGHmix2), followed by a high-stringency buffer (CGHmix1).
In the primary hybridization profiles, cy5 in red, cy3 in green, three chips were QFXY/Normal, one chip was Model/Normal.
One in three of chips everywhere has been through a McCain factory.
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