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Finding a particular peptide sequence in CID MS2 could be important for some applications that use a targeted approach like commonly used selected reaction monitoring-MS (SRM-MS) [10], or its deviation, multiple reaction monitoring-MS (MRM-MS) [11], technology.
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Khat is an evergreen plant with amphetamine-like effects commonly used as a mild stimulant for social recreation and to improve work performance in Ethiopia [37,38].
Physical variables in scale invariant systems often show chaotic, turbulent-like behavior, commonly associated to the existence of an underlying fractal or multifractal structure.
After performing a dimensional stability study on grout-like materials commonly used as connections between PBEs, it was observed that the so-called 'non-shrink' cementitious grouts showed a considerable amount of early-age shrinkage.
The results challenge the importance of the metal carbide formation for SWCNT cap nucleation in the VLS model and suggest possible alternative routes following hydrogen-abstraction acetylene addition (HACA -like mecHACA -likemechanismscommonlyn combustion synthesis.
The cells forming their electric organ are compressed disk-like cells commonly called electrocytes.
The PGCCs could form through endoreduplication or cell fusion, reverting to regular cancer cells through splitting, budding, or burst-like mechanisms commonly used by simple organisms.
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