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Due to technological improvements, a rapidly expanding spectrum of plant species is now amenable for transgene delivery by agroinfiltration.
Such insertion mutant collections are now amenable for further analysis using WGS analysis and the FindInsertSeq pipeline.
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"The types of jobs now amenable to displacement by technology is really something we haven't seen before, said David Autor, a labor economist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
The arrow marks the area not amenable for resection.
Splenic biopsy is invasive, and not amenable for repeated sampling.
Moreover, river conditions now appear more amenable for over-summer survival, so that a much larger fraction of the fish that remain in the river survives to migrate as yearling smolts.
We now explain why sparsely-ciliated-cell motile cilia were most amenable for patch clamp.
It is also amenable for scale-up.
Moreover, electrochemical instrumentation is amenable for mass production of sensors.
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