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Although vast numbers of glycanases are predicted to work processively, it has been difficult to evaluate processivity by means of biochemical experiments, and therefore the structure function relationship of processive glycanases is poorly understood.
That rang true to me, but perhaps that's to be expected we're in down times, so you stick with what works (or has been predicted to work in the past).
The 3×P3−EGFP cassette that mediates EGFP expression in all larval, pupal, and adult eyes of Diptera, Lepidoptera and Coleoptera tested so far [38], [45], [46] and predicted to work across metazoa with eyes, was used as the marker for transgenesis (Fig. 1A).
DesignStudio returns only candidate amplicons that are predicted to work well in the multiplex TruSeq Custom Amplicon assay.
Most of the primers used in this study are predicted to work for a majority of angiosperms.
2) It would be interesting if the authors could describe an intuitively appealing rationale for why infotaxis as a method should be predicted to work.
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No doubt a large number of these folk will also be in jobs - around 27% of men over 65 years old are predicted to be working in 2022.
7 In several studies involving various medical conditions, patients' own expectations and predictions of their future work ability predicted return to work.
The baseline HADS-D predicted return to work and increased general practitioner visits.
Impairment at hospital discharge and in the follow up assessments better predicted return to work than the initial injury severity.
A recent cohort study in patients with work-related injuries found that a reduction in catastrophic thinking and fear of movement, over a 10-week intervention period, predicted return to work [ 3].
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