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The 2007 population census reported an enumeration of 88.57 million Filipinos (NSO, 2008).

MCF-7 cells treated with long-term tamoxifen were seeded at 5 × 10 cells well−1 in six-well plates, and transfected with a nonsense p53 oligonucleotide (NSO) (5′-GGAGCCAGGGGGGAGCAGGG-3′) or an antisense p53 oligonucleotide (ASO) (5′-CCCTGCTCCCCCCTGGCTCC-3′) (from Biomol Res. Lab., PA, USA) using LipofectAMINE (Invitrogen) according to the manufacturer's protocol.

Looking at the C-REase junction regions in Figure  2, it seems quite unlikely that two molecules of Mru (CR.Mru1279I) or Nso (CR.NsoJ138I) could dimerize both C and REase portions at the same time; for the cyanobacterial fusions this seems less unlikely due to the ~25 additional aa between the two portions.

The shaft speed of the NNSTU's NSO-01 pump, onto which changeable impellers were installed, was changed in steps of 100 rev/min in an interval of 600 1100 rev/min.

Three to five days after the booster dose, spleen or inguinal lymph cells were fused with SP2/0 or NSO-bcl2 myeloma cell lines.

Therapeutic monoclonal antibodies produced in murine myeloid cell lines like SP2/0 or NSO contain α1,3-gal structures on their Fc glycans (Larsen et al. 1989; Sheeley et al. 1997; Chung et al. 2008).

NSO, Malto: 63% of young entrepreneurs are men, and the social entrepreneurship concept (one of three categories of entrepreneurship) is gaining ground among young people in Malta.

Sampling interval was calculated by dividing the total number of households in the EA as given by the NSO by 40 (the number of households to be selected).

In 2000, the population of children 0 to 6 years old was 13.5 million; by 2010 the number is projected to increase to 17.2 million or 3.6 million more children (0 6) than in 2000 (NSO).

These effluents contain a slurry of chemicals that are incorporated via various human activities which commonly include substances such as metal compounds, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH), and heterocyclic aromatic compounds containing nitrogen, sulfur, or oxygen heteroatoms (NSO-Het) [ 4, 5].

Our analysis explores the cost-effectiveness of systematically optimized (SO, 3 times a year) vs. non-systematically optimized (NSO, less than 3 times a year) CRT, whatever the echo optimization method used (manual or SonR® automatic).

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