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Furthermore, 56 out of the 174 conjoined larvae (32.2%) united at the aboral extremity and only these larvae were potentially competent to metamorphose normally into inborn colonies, which were prominently larger in size than the single settlers.

These findings imply that group 1 and 2 members were repeatedly exposed over at least 1 month to dromedaries shedding a virus that was potentially competent to infect humans.

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Both have been trying to improve the quality of the reputation-rating system, and to ensure that work is being done by the person who accepted it rather than passed on to someone potentially less competent ("Still the biggest risk," says Mr Piette).ODesk wins a lot of praise for managing payments to people in far-flung places, and for absorbing all the payment risk.

This protocol of antral oocyte classification, though allowing the recognition of gametes that are potentially developmentally competent or incompetent, has several limitations.

Altogether, morphological and molecular data of earlier studies build up to a model of mammalian ovary that envisages the coexistence of follicles enclosing oocytes that are potentially developmentally competent or incompetent and both capable of growth and meiotic differentiation, at least in vitro.

However, their analysis showed the presence of a large unmeasured hidden population of potentially replication-competent noninducible proviruses (11.7 %) in the latent reservoir [ 67], of which 92.9 % were found in the transcription-active unit.

There are around 90 full-length human L1s with intact open reading frames (ORFs) in the human genome reference sequence, which are therefore potentially retrotransposition-competent L1s (RC-L1s) [Brouha et al., 2003].

Thus, annealing between sequences at the target and the 5' and 3' ends of the Zorro3 element could assist in directing the TP reverse transcription reactions to the correct 5' and 3' ends, and thus promote the formation of full-length (potentially retrotransposition-competent) progeny elements.

If we agree that there are potentially as many competent female candidates as there are competent male candidates, then we can only assume that their exclusion is because of discrimination.

He will be dealing with a new, potentially more compliant and competent generation of officers.

Our results suggest tumor-free SLNs are immunologically competent and potentially a site of tumor-specific T-cell activation, as evidenced by the presence of greater numbers of mature DCs and cytokine-producing cells in tumor-free SLNs.

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