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The reason primarily relates to the convenience and freedom it allows: "I shoot self-portraits because I enjoy the independence; I don't always want to rely on others," tells Pallas.

It allows (i) the identification of linear epitopes (i.e., the linear epitope of HA for anti- HA mab) and (ii) the characterisation of complex epitopes (i.e., the U-shaped discontinuous CD22 epitope of mab 8015).

RNA-Seq isuperioror to cDNA microarray in that it allows: (i) the capture of whole-genome expression (transcriptomics); (ii) execution without prior knowledge of annotated genes; and (iii) the detection and quantification of low-abundance genes or those with higher-fold changes of expression [ 16].

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As I look back at it now, even though it was allowed, I should have used two accounts.

Over the years, as I learned more about the country I had immigrated to, in spite of the unbelievable personal growth it had allowed, I focused more on its shortfalls.

When time allows, I do.

"Of course it's allowed," I said.

In university, as soon as it was allowed, I gave up smoking".

Mr. Clinton tried to start speaking, but was finally forced to say, "I'm going to say that again, in case you didn't hear it," and allowed, "I am honored to be here tonight".

"But it's not allowed," I pleaded.

"It's been allowed, I believe, to decline in that regard".

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