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Combining individual data allows for the authors to more carefully control for other factors that could be affecting the associations.
Our data demonstrate a useful way to more carefully control chemical cues and thus better understand mechanical data.
To more carefully control for the effects of second-site mutations, we replicated the reciprocal hemizygosity test using deletion strains that were backcrossed to their parents.
These flexible junctions promote DNA folding, but rigid four- and three-way junctions could more carefully control S1-S1 overlap in the dimer.
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Faced with this heightened lack of confidence, firms around the world are scaling back their hiring plans and more carefully controlling their spending".
It seemed, with just a few exceptions, that entrees prepared to order, like the rack of lamb and the calf's liver, were more carefully controlled than were items made in advance, like roasted duck or beef Bourguignon.
It is concluded that the use of electrodes producing highly reactive species must be more carefully controlled in hygienically and environmentally oriented applications.
We're also measuring the inflammatory response to marijuana in a much more carefully controlled way than in previous studies.
Together, the strains analyzed in this study suggest strong selective pressures on the genes in the sporulation pathway, and more carefully controlled studies should be carried out to determine the dynamics of in vitro evolution and adaptation of spore-forming organisms, as has been done extensively in E. coli [66], [67], [68], [69], [70].
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