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Regardless I don't think inclusion of experiments with non-isogenic lines is acceptable for a journal of eLife's standing.
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The upload speed on my home DSL line is acceptable, but not wonderful.
Further research is required to assess whether measurement of the line is acceptable to women in labour and also clinicians.
The point accuracy of a near-continuous blood glucose sensor with microdialysis through a central venous line is acceptable for monitoring in the normoglycaemic and hyperglycaemic range.
Last month, Mr. Barak told his cabinet that four of his predecessors, including his most recent one, Benjamin Netanyahu, had told the Syrians that the June 4 line was acceptable to them.
Mortgage brokers complain -- privately, in most cases, since real estate agents are a crucial source of business -- that agents often blur the lines between what is acceptable and what is not.
How much am I willing to show for a big fat cheque?" The industry has become increasingly sexualised, and the lines between what is acceptable and what isn't have become more blurred.
This is an issue dedicated to and featuring photographers, designers, icons, and everyday people who've helped blur the lines between what is acceptable versus what we're taught is taboo.
I've compared the new person, to the one I can't let go of, or I've drawn rigid lines for what is acceptable and I've searched desperately for the fatal flaw.
Efforts are better placed in ensuring behavior is lawful in the future, whether that of the U.S. or other governments, subject to greater oversight, transparency and scrutiny, and that there are clear lines between what is acceptable government access to data, and what is not.
One major question will be where to draw the line on what is acceptable if gene editing is approved in humans, in principle.
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