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Our previous classification of SERMs in these two cell lines was based on one single marker of E2-responsiveness in these breast cancer cells: E2 and 4OHT produced oestrogenic effects on the activation of TGFα mRNA in cell expressing wtERα whereas Ral and ICI were anti-oestrogens (Levenson et al, 1998b).

Analysis of verticillium wilt resistance or susceptibility of the transgenic cotton lines was based on visual assessment of chlorosis and necrosis symptoms of leaves.

The Na+ channel model used in the Migliore CA3 model (Figure 1A, solid lines) was based on (and, as acknowledged by the authors, subsequently modified from) experimental data from Sah et al. [34] (Figure 1A, symbols).

The subsequent seed propagation of HEB lines was based on these founder HEB plants.

Selection of parental lines was based on their variability for grain-filling patterns (Borrás et al. 2009).

The initial screening for the 39 lines was based on a diminished expression displayed in Northern blots.

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Currently, 72% of automated lines are based on communication-based train control systems (either using inductive, radio, or microwave technology).

"I already knew where the lines were, based on the experience of my first book being edited," he said.

The estimation on main vanishing lines is based on common sense, i.e., edge of the road or wall.

Dots with error bars and solid lines are based on measured impedances and calculated impedances of the inverted model.

The design of the lightning protection system LPS of transmission lines is based on the well known electro-geometrical model.

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