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Fault tolerant multiple phased systems (FTMPS), i.e., systems whose critical components are independently replicated and whose operational life can be partitioned in a set of disjoint periods, are called "phases".
Similar miRNA-like genes have been described in Arabidopsis [4], [12], from which multiple, phased 21-nt siRNAs dependent primarily on DCL4 are expressed.
Given the high abundance of multiple, phased siRNAs from a single foldback precursor transcript and processing, we believe that these phased siRNAs represent a novel regulatory class present in rice grain.
In Arabidopsis, miRNA-like genes have been characterized in which multiple phased ∼21-nt siRNAs are processed from a single foldback structure derived from duplication of progenitor genes [4], [12].
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Phased siRNAs of multiple phases were detected in this study.
Phased siRNAs were detected in multiple phases at multiple sites, and some of the ends of the regions that produced phased siRNAs were conserved.
An analysis of Les Bleus' championship published this week showed that France have rarely scored tries through multiple phases of play.
There also are multiple phases to the learning process an initial fast learning phase and a subsequent slower learning phase.
He could list, one by one, all the breakthrough drugs that had failed their first Phase 3 or had failed multiple Phase 2s, or that turned out not to work the way they were supposed to work.
"We'll be rolling out these products in multiple phases across a range of platforms in the U.K., namely via web, download, Facebook, and if we choose, mobile," said Ko.
He had just been poleaxed and was being hoisted on to a stretcher during a breathtaking passage of play of multiple phases and occupying most corners of the pitch, which ended with James Downey racing over the line.
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