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Around the turn of the 18th century, the chalumeau was modified by converting one of its keys into a register key to produce the first clarinet.
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Due to its accepted clinical use and widespread availability, we chose to modify [18F]FDG by converting it to the corresponding phosphate analogue, [18F]FDG-6-P.
Enzymes known as trichothecene 3- O-acetyltransferases have the ability to modify DON by converting it to an acetylated derivative [ 15].
In the inner portions of the Sun, nuclear fusion has modified the composition by converting hydrogen into helium, so the innermost portion of the Sun is now roughly 60% helium, with the metal abundance unchanged.
§CC, containment care; modified CC, provided by converting a separate physical facility into a Biosafety Level 4 like suite; conventional, Biosafety Level 3 isolation was permitted for 2 lower risk exposures.
Moreover, IL pretreatment modifies cellulose structure by converting native cellulose Iβ to cellulose II with a significantly reduced crystallinity index (CrI) [ 17, 26- 28].
Approximately 2 μg of tumor DNA was further modified by sodium bisulfite to convert unmethylated cytosines to uracils, and the modified DNA was eluted into buffer EB (Qiagen, Hilden, Germany).
The DNA was then chemically modified by sodium bisulphite to convert all unmethylated cytosines to uracils while leaving methylcytosines unaltered.
Then, the DNA was modified by sodium bisulfite to convert unmethylated cytosines to uracils with an EpiTect Bisulfite Kit (Qiagen).
As previously described [ 13], 1 μg of genomic DNA was denatured by NaOH and modified by sodium bisulfite, which converts all unmethylated cytosines to uracils.
Tumor DNA was modified by sodium bisulfite to convert unmethylated cytosines to uracil using the EZ DNA Methylation Kit (Zymo Research, Orange, CA) according to the manufacturer's protocol.
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