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But there may yet be a strategy to mimic from Berkshire's buyback.
Two such drugs have been approved by the Food and Drug Administration: Byetta, an incretin mimic, from Amylin Pharmaceuticals and Eli Lilly; and Januvia, from Merck, which inhibits the destruction of the incretin GLP1.
He was also a talented mimic from the age of fiv, when he would do such accurate impressions of car wheels screeching that his mother would tell his father off for speeding.
This simulation procedure to generate 200 clusters of sequences containing 50% (on average) of uninformative/variable characters was repeated three times, each with initial model tree branch lengths (see [ 45, 48] for more details) multiplied by a divergence factor of 1, 2 and 3, respectively, in order to mimic from closely- to distantly-related sequence clusters.
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The lead singer of Little Dragon, the deeply able mimics from Gothenburg, Sweden, she was a grade-A shimmier onstage at Music Hall of Williamsburg.
It is mimicked from Susceptible–Infectious Recovered (SIR) models of swine flu.
These oligonucleotide sequences were mimicked from natural mutations (mitochondrial genome) of human population (unpublished).
Re-sampling is mimicked from PF so a number of replicas proportional to the normalized weight of the sample are generated.
When a solid model is developed in Mimics from a CT scan, no distinction is made to differentiate between bone types.
Perhaps it brings to mind toxic Lehman Brothers and AIG, and the opportunistic mimics from Goldman Sachs, J.P. Morgan Chase and phenotypical bank fraudsters who assumed the poisonous colors of the too-big-to-fail defense.
For miRNA over-expression, miRNA mimics from Dharmacon were used at a concentration of 10 nmol along with negative control mimics.
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