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As a complementary technique to DIGE, iTRAQ has recently gained a lot of popularity in the protein biomarker applications because of the ability to multiplex several samples in one run (up to 8) and because the number of identified proteins are usually higher.
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"One ran up to me with a bucket with 'Fuel' written on the side.
No one ran up asking for an autograph.
Loud, menacing and drunk, one ran up and shoved me, then missed with a liquor-slow karate kick.
One ran up to each woman and tore their handbags from their leather straps, causing one woman to strike her head and injure her chest and the other to fall, fracturing her wrist.
Like his men's collection, which was shown on Friday, his women's wear had a lot of rope stripes – red ones, blue ones, white ones – running up and down suits and flowing trapeze dresses in multiple fabrics.
The original Ethernet carried data maybe a few hundred feet; data on this one can run up to 100 miles, traveling through just a few boxes to get to its destination.
"We've done one jump session and one run-up session in the build-up to this and the rest has been weight sessions, so we'll see.
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