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A report to the government last year noted "the phenomenon of illegal building is marked simultaneously by its prevalence, its diversity and its dynamism".
So the fluorescence of different components can be marked simultaneously in experiments to obtain multicolor images (Figure 2) [35].
An electronic flashlight signal synchronized with an electronic trigger marked simultaneously the video and EMG recordings, respectively, to synchronize EMG and video recordings.
A family of fluorescence protein can be excited by incident light of different wavelength so that multiple molecules can be marked simultaneously.
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He pronounced these words without a question mark, simultaneously buttoning one button in his shirt, through which his gray-haired chest showed.
However, a follow-up analysis showed that almost all promoters with high amounts of recruited RNAPII have all these marks simultaneously enriched.
Thus, as neuronal differentiation proceeds and REST/HDAC levels on target chromatin decrease dramatically, those genes previously marked with H3K4me3 increase this mark simultaneously with H3K9 acetylation in a rapid feed-forward mechanism.
Mapping/alignment is done in one pass over the reads, and all steps of variant calling (in addition to read sorting and duplicate marking) run simultaneously in a software/hardware pipeline emitting VCF results.
So, for the first time, the two-color QDs marked individual cells simultaneously.
Although three segments melt simultaneously (marked by red cross symbols in Figure 7a), it is believed that the breakage of the segment located on the lower boundary of the mesh plays the key role by resulting in the detour of the current.
Several managers also simultaneously marked down the value of those funds, hoping to discourage further withdrawals.
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