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This phenomenon was recently observed by Ulker et al (2008) [ 23] and suggests that transfer of bacterial genomic DNA occurs at a low but discernable rate during Agrobacterium plant transformation.
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The number of old patients and bedside minutes each had a small but discernable negative association with adjusted education minutes.
Exploring this systematic 'genomic inflation' Clayton et al. (2005) established that this modest but discernable effect stems from two influences, population stratification and differential 'missingness'missingness
This will produce proliferative changes in the non-cancerous adjacent tissue, perhaps too small to detect with histopathology, but discernable by spectroscopy.
Plus it wouldn't be steeped in the unsettling, neutral-but-discernable aroma of the carrier liquid (in this case either propylene glycol or denatured alcohol).
Extant vertebrate body size shows complex but discernable relationships with species geographic range size [8] [10], abundance [11] [12], population size [13] and latitude [14] [15].
We found that Clth/Clth mice have mild but discernable hearing loss [+12 dB sound pressure level (SPL) threshold shift].
Later we detected that among monocots of different rpk1 alleles the loss of the SAM had a low but consistent frequency and seemed to occur together with the generation of a continuous hypocotyl-cotyledon organ lacking a discernable epicotyl region.
Its low, but its acceleration.
The minimal detectable concentration based on the lowest discernable concentration from zero is 10 ng/mL.
Clearly the CO2 trace does not increase smoothly with time, as would be expected from a constant emission source, but rather small peaks are discernable despite the cinema ventilation rate remaining constant.
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