Sentence examples for physical localisation from inspiring English sources

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Whether a kinase is able to phosphorylate its substrate depends on multiple factors such as the physical localisation of both molecules, availability of the substrate to the kinase, but a very important factor, in case of a protein kinase, is the amino acid context surrounding the phospho acceptor.

YAC-contigs and genomic contigs, to which mapped markers belong, were identified and the physical localisation on chromosomes was defined (Table 3, see Additional file 2).

Nevertheless, a good colinearity was found between the order of genetic markers and their physical localisation on the genome, in both maps (Additional file 6).

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Genetic or physical co-localisations indicate the possibility of the co-localised loci being identical, although the possibility of close physical linkage between adjacent genes should obviously never be discarded.

We fabricated a dual-layered hydrogel/microsphere (GS) composite, which preserves all advantageous features of hydrogel such as injectability and favourable permeability, to achieve genuine localisation and physical immobilisation of the executing immunocytes macrophages.

Their use in radioimmunolocalisation provides an interesting challenge to the physical methods of tumour localisation and the possibilities of drug targeting by antibodies are as exciting as the difficulties are formidable.

An alternative to these DEFMs, the local effect model (LEM) (Scholz and Kraft 1996, 2004) was first applied 5 years ago to photon radiotherapy in an attempt to account for one of these two key physical factors: the increased dose localisation within the first few 10 100 nm of the NP surface (McMahon et al. 2011).

Two patients who had no evidence of residual tumour on physical examination or radiological assessment underwent localisation biopsy and were therefore offered radiotherapy alone; however, localisation biopsy confirmed the absence of tumour.

Diagnosis is based on the evaluation of clinical history or a physical examination indicative of infection, radiographic localisation and positive culture from blood or joint aspirate.

Thus, studying the relationship between pain intensity, duration, and localisation in relation to physical, psychosocial, organizational, and individual factors will contribute to a better knowledge of the musculoskeletal complaints reported by computer users.

Finally, in C. roseus and R. serpentina this nuclear localisation could insure an efficient physical separation of SGD from the vacuolar pool of strictosidine in intact cells even though the nature of the sequestrating organelle (nucleus) appears rather uncommon.

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