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The guidance tells us to use a "benefits and burdens" matrix which looks suspiciously like a SWOT analysis that I have used many times in sales to identify the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats of a bid.
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Since endothelial cells within tumour tissue are of benign origin and adenocarcinomas normally contain much fibrin, we consider our in vitro angiogenesis assay, which looks at tube formation of benign hMVEC into a three-dimensional fibrin matrix, to be appropriate.
To test the hypothesis that there are matrix attachment regions at the A+/T+ boundaries, we have used a version of the H-rule, which looks for regions containing long runs of Hs (that is A, C or T).
For the Mantel test which looks for association between the off-diagonal values of two similarity (or distance) matrices, the correlation of the matrices were evaluated.
Rxe3, which looks like it also wins.
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which looks much more complicated than (1.8).
which looks more complicated than (1.7).
Avoid even spacing, which looks unnatural.
Avoid harsh lines which look very fake.
Skip bows and barrettes, which look childish.
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