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In NMJs where UAS-PH-GFP was expressed in the muscle with mef2-Gal4, PLA signal was observed at the postsynaptic membrane, whereas mef2-Gal4 alone did not show any observable signal (Fig. 7D,E).
This recommendation was based upon the idea that by this point in Earth's history, plutonium isotopes caused by nuclear weapons testing fallout would be concentrated enough to serve as an observable signal in rock strata.
To get an observable signal, clocks usually watch many hundreds of thousands of these atoms.
The observable signal considered was melt pool temperature, measured on-line with an infrared pyrometer.
High school rank is an observable signal of productivity for employers.
Origin school should also matter to the searching school as well, as an immediately observable signal of teacher quality.
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The effort to discover how costs can constrain an "honest" correlation between observable signals and unobservable qualities within signallers is built on strategic models of signalling games, with many simplifying assumptions.
We show that such islands may be consistent with our observable universe, while has some distinctly observable signals, which may be tested in coming observations.
Para-H2 is not magnetically active, and therefore cannot be observed directly by NMR, but it can be converted into observable signals through an asymmetric hydrogenation reaction by which the two protons stemming from para-H2 become inequivalent.
Reference antenna tracks all of the observable signals.
Allosteric ribozymes (aptazymes) can transduce the noncovalent recognition of analytes into the catalytic generation of readily observable signals.
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