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A DNA library encoding amino acids T20 V109 of protein D (pD) (a structured part of the capsid protein from phage Lambda, possessing 12 randomized amino acid residues at its N terminus) was generated by introducing the elements necessary for its efficient in vitro transcription/translation to a DNA fragment encoding 12 NNK codons through DNA ligation.
367b Additionally, the T. pallidum 1Fe-SOR, which can be viewed as a "naturally mutated" 2Fe-SOR that lost center I, retains its efficient in vitro and in vivo SOR activity.
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In Ghana, the role of health center superintendents (later to be known as medical assistants) in rural health services was described by Akor et al. (1995) in an MOH report succinctly as "Simple in its operation, Extensive in its scope, Economic in its cost, Efficient in its quality".
The purpose of this paper is to present a holistic vision of future mobility in Europe, which is feasible within a safe operating space [5, 6], is sufficient in its means, efficient in its performance and inclusive in its availability.
The total traffic volume in Europe has decreased significantly, but the new transportation system is sufficient in its means, efficient in its performance and inclusive in its social impacts.
These studies demonstrated that complementary pairing between two ends of the RPS17B intron, but not necessarily the formation of the described stem, is essential for its efficient splicing in vitro and in vivo.
The attachment of cholesterol to siRNA provided its efficient accumulation in the liver and in tumors, and reduced its retention in the kidneys after intravenous and intraperitoneal injection.
The difference could be due to the contributions of rabbit inhabitation in the pen to increase the ambient temperature and humidity and its efficient dissipation in the enclosure (rabbitry), compared to the meteorological station.
The NBS had expected the DES to be implemented in special-purpose hardware and hence had given little or no consideration to its efficient implementation in software, i.e., using general-purpose microprocessors.
The NIST predecessor, the National Bureau of Standards, had expected the DES to be implemented in special-purpose hardware and hence had given little or no consideration to its efficient implementation in software, i.e., using general-purpose microprocessors.
Recently, the theory of compressive sensing (CS) has received considerable attention because of its efficient use in biomedical imaging applications.
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