Sentence examples for nearly complemented from inspiring English sources

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While in W303-1A_ mstrainsn4Δ sthein thexpressionof of ZbMSN4 nearly complemented the acetic acid susceptibility phenotype to the level of the parental strain, in BY4741_ msn4Δ the expression of the gene significantly improved the acetic acid tolerance even above the level of tolerance exhibited by its parental strain, as in the case of the complementation with the library plasmid B02.

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The eccentric submembrane pocket of cytoplasm that is occupied by the RC-MTOC-GA complex is complemented to nearly the complete TC volume by the relatively large nucleus.

SEARCHING for a vacation home to complement nearly 50 acres in Pope Valley, Calif., Dan Edmondstudieds studied home designs online, visited a factory and even traveled to Missouri to tour a house.

These shades are a good general choice because they complement nearly all skin tones.

Nonetheless, it should be noted that such re-elaboration would entail two instances in which a highly reduced pes (having two digits) has regained an entire or nearly entire complement of phalanges (microtis and bougainvillii exhibit phalangeal complements for the pes of 2.3.4.5.4 and 2.3.4.5.3, respectively).

Indeed, while parts of the island look battered, notably the charming East End Town of St . George which was pounded by the surge, visitors can expect a nearly full complement of amenities and activities.

In the presented example we translate in vitro and isolate a nearly complete complement of mammalian Rab GTPases.

These motifs are also nearly reverse complements of one another, suggesting that they correspond to binding sites of the same transcription factor but on opposite DNA strands.

The similarity in size suggests that Group II particles may contain a nearly complete complement of r-proteins in the head domain, and that head domain assembly can occur prior to central PK formation.

The C. paramecium plastid genome possesses a nearly full complement of the atp synthase subunit genes found in the photosynthetic cryptomonads examined thus far (supplementary table S1, Supplementary Material online).

In conclusion, this microarray analysis of the nearly full complement of non-chemosensory GPCRs and related signaling proteins in these four cell lines greatly expands our understanding of their potential signaling repertoire.

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