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We performed double thymidine block method to synchronise U2OS cells at the G1 S boundary after transfection of siRNA (Yoshizawa-Sugata and Masai, 2009).
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In conclusion, two GnRH injections 14 days apart or two GnRH injections 14 days apart and PG on Day 7 after the first GnRH were the most effective methods to synchronise ovulation rate in dromedary camels at a fixed time interval of 14 days after treatment.
As with Cooke's 2003 model, Cooke and Rohleder argue that the greatest utility of their model involves its ability to synchronise stakeholders' mental models about the factors that promote accidents and the viability of potential methods for their prevention.
Early-morning game drives are on hand to synchronise guests with their nocturnal lifestyles.
In principle, industry consolidation makes it easier for firms to synchronise their actions.
Even when willing helpers step forward, campaigning has to synchronise and compete with jobs and family.
In a clever touch, new levels will be released to synchronise with the weekly TV episodes.
Mr Kasich's task, therefore, is to "synchronise all the ordinary everyday people to topple the establishment structure".
Bacteria commonly use diffusible signal molecules to synchronise their behaviour by facilitating population dependent co-ordination.
However, some extra communication is needed to synchronise the different sink nodes.
Moreover, we demonstrate how the properties of these constructions can be used to synchronise models and detect conflicting modifications.
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