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Rationales for this include concern that these probes will not behave technically like unique sequence probes (i.e., they will be a source of non-specific high signal) and that they will fail to provide desired information reflective of a specific gene or genomic locus.
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This bioassay-based approach yielded information reflective of life-long exposure, as well as more recent exposure through food consumption.
A positive score is reflective of a detrimental effect of emotional information on attention and a negative score is reflective of a beneficial effect on attention.
They are reflective of a reproduction of June 2008".
It's reflective of a generally sloppy effort from Australia.
That's also reflective of a larger shift in the company's business, DeWolfe says.
"It's more reflective of a speciality retail company…it's what makes the experience unique". .
It's reflective of a place where I was at.
Because the available data are reflective of tumor cellular heterogeneity, aberrant methylation of certain pathways is generally reflective of a heterogeneous cell population that includes the tumor environment.
Is the urge to serve reflective of an international ethic?
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