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However, the presence of an additional index tag may complicate experimental procedures, decrease capture specificity, and result in a substantial proportion of reads with an inappropriate index tag [ 14, 15].
Since the constant jumping movements of Daphnia may complicate experimental results if the animals are immobilized by drugs while the animals in the control group are free to swim, drugs of subanesthetic concentrations based on the EC50 values were used to investigate the transcriptional responses of ion channel genes.
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The use of subanesthetic concentrations instead of anesthetic ones were due to the fact that daphnids jump constantly and this behavior may complicate the experimental results if the animals were immobilized by drugs while the animals in the drug-free (control) group were free to swim.
Thus, we expected that some of the functional effects of clathrin removal may be abrogated by compensatory changes during this time period and that these would obscure or complicate experimental analysis.
A cautionary note for all HIV studies is the potential for sex steroids, including progestins, to modulate infective processes (Asin et al. 2008; Zhang et al. 2008; Hel et al. 2010; Lee et al. 1997), which may complicate comparisons between epidemiological and experimental studies.
But political troubles may complicate things.
That amnesty may complicate his prosecution.
This may complicate matters for President Obama.
Fungal meningitis may complicate chronic suppression of the immune system.
This may complicate its implementation.
This bone loss may complicate revision surgery.
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