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is excess over
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The state of surpassing or going beyond limits; the being of a measure beyond sufficiency, necessity, or duty; that which exceeds what is usual or proper; immoderateness; superfluity; superabundance; extravagance; as, an excess of provisions or of light.
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where erf' is an error function defined as eob is excess over Bliss, sem is the standard error of the mean excess over Bliss.
Instead of s ij, a score is computed as where er is an error function defined as EOB is excess over bliss, and SE is the standard error of the mean EOB.
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On the other hand, in the case of Figure 7, the enzyme was excess over the initial template.
The crude mortality ratio was thus 25.7, and on this basis 96% of the mortality in the HIV-positive group was excess over what would be expected in the absence of HIV.
If there is excess liquid in pan, place over medium heat on stove until reduced.
This is probably due to the fact that hVps15 is in excess over hVPs34, as was previously shown by exhaustive immunodepletion experiments [ 8].
However, it has been known for many years that eEF1A is in excess over the other components of the translation elongation apparatus [ 12], so eEF1A is unlikely to be rate-limiting in protein synthesis.
The dual template experiment demonstrates that the template(s) is in excess over at least some of the factors, TFIID is limiting, and that Sarkosyl inhibits transcription after it is added (7A).
The number of discrete centromeric sites is in excess over the observed number of microtubule attachments, which has been estimated to be ∼100 for all six chromosomes by electron tomography (O'Toole et al., 2003).
In economics, profit is the excess over the returns to capital, land, and labour (interest, rent, and wages).
We studied NAD(P H autofluorescence which, since NADH is in excess over NADPH, primarily reports NADH levels.
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