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A predicted span length of a roof element is in the order of 8 10 m in a design situation should be possible using the FRP steel web.
The boom had a predicted span of 30 boom years, then total bust.
Ten of the loci that covered the predicted span of the sheep class III were amplified and the amplicons sequenced from genomic DNA from at least five individual sheep using primers shown in Table 1.
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An initial set of 18 strains containing promoters predicted to span a wide range of expression strengths were constructed and grown under microaerobic fermentation conditions that mimicked an industrial brewing process (Supplementary Fig. 5).
Based on the device release rates, the predicted life span of the 2- and 15-mg devices are 2.7 and 18.6 years, respectively.
Length measured at 1 year also predicted life span, but the relationship was weaker, whereas at later time points (after 3, 4, 6, and 7 years) there was no correlation, the team reports online today in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
BACs predicted to span the arms of chromosomes 1 and 2 were identified for use as FISH probes (Table S3).
In conformity with the secondary structure of proteins from Gram-negative bacteria, spirochetal inner membrane proteins are predicted to span the lipid bilayer in α-helical hydrophobic stretches approximately 20 amino acids in length.
In total, 2,214 (25.0%) predicted CNVRs span 2,216 (36.4%) RefSeq genes associated with specific biological functions.
Moreover, in CpsA the DNA-PPF domain was predicted to span the third putative membrane segment with the major portion of the domain located extracellularly.
CD20 represents a non-glycosylated, 297-amino acid (33 37 kDa) phosphoprotein that is predicted to span the plasma membrane four times [ 30].
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