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We chose to screen for drivers of ULBP1 expression because it showed the brightest staining on HAP1 cells, making it particularly amenable to our loss-of-expression screen.

Furthermore, there are several indirect estimation methods available when these statistics are not directly reported (Parmar et al, 1998), and the loge(hazard ratio) has an approximate normal distribution for large samples, making it particularly amenable to meta-analysis techniques.

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CRP is an important gene in the fields of cardiovascular and inflammation genetics, and its size (~2 kb) makes it particularly amenable medical or deep re-sequencing.

It is also scalable and has a number of features that make it particularly amenable to high-performance computing.

Furthermore, the slow dissociation kinetics of CA200645 (ref. 27 and Fig. 5) make it particularly amenable to the study of unlabeled ligands (e.g., allosteric modulators) that increase ligand dissociation.

That business model makes it particularly rare.

This makes it particularly suited for dynamic systems like grids.

In contrast to D. japonica, S. mediterranea has a stable diploid genome making it more amenable to genetic approaches [112].

The device we used was garment-based, potentially making it more amenable to training.

The CAM is highly vascularized with a dense capillary network, and it rarely exceeds 100 μm in thickness, making it very amenable for the imaging of angiogenesis.

It has been shown that LOX secreted from primary tumours accumulates at target organs making it more amenable to subsequent tumour cell invasion.

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