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It may be possible to use thermal cycling to reduce this problem, however this not necessarily advisable as it can introduce other problems – quench cooling may trap a high temperature phase in a metastable form, whereas thermal cycling will allow it to form a low-temperature pseudo-symmetric phase leading to subsequent difficulties in the analysis.
Because large agglomerates may trap a higher volume of liquid media in-between particles, their effective density may be slightly lower than of smaller agglomerates.
One advantage is that arterial transplantation may show better engraftment results, because they are enriched with oxygen and other nutrients and they do not have valves, which may trap a proportion of the cells.
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A strong bottleneck may trap all lineages, leading to a star-shaped genealogy.
We speculate that interaction of tartaric acid with Cyc may trap Cyc in a conformation more capable of efficient binding to SMO.
Although homeowners may trap and release an animal on their own property, it is likely to return to the house if the entry point has not been sealed.
In this model, PARP inhibitor binding may trap PARP1 onto an SSB, whether formed spontaneously, exogenously, or by BER.
Our effort to end white supremacy may trap the country into a long era of deadlocked rivalry between competing racial, religious and regional identity blocs in which white nationalists enjoy stalwart, open support.
Conversion of apo- to holo-AGT is a slow process that is catalyzed and regulated by specific enzyme systems [ 57, 65], and this conversion may trap the AGT in a folded and kinetically stable holo-form ready for peroxisomal import.
These reservoirs may have trapped a significant volume of radiocesium-contaminated sediment.
The use of instant replay will be expanded so it can cover fair and foul calls and plays on which a fielder may have trapped a ball.
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