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Quorum-based asynchronous PS (Power-Saving) protocols utilized the quorum system to guarantee that PS hosts have the intersection even their clocks were asynchronous.
This composite structure is challenging as, although microscopy is used as a tool to examine both biological and material samples independently, the typical protocols utilized are generally different.
The first two protocols utilized an ionizer, as shown in Fig. 6(i).
All protocols utilized in the current study were reviewed and approved by the KAIST institutional review board (KH2008-01).
This could be explained by the possibility that the stronger stimulation protocols utilized for L-LTP need a longer period of time for plasticity to completely decay, requiring an extended period of post-inductory recording.
In contrast to the experimental protocols utilized in previous figures, the cells were transfected only once, which resulted in slightly lower transfection efficiencies and slightly lowered growth effects, but simplified the procedure and reduced the usage of siRNA reagents.
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The protocols utilize the tree structure in order to avoid expensive flooding of the entire network.
We also provide skilled assistance with a variety of protocols utilizing mouse ES cells (establishment of new lines, differentiation into specific cell types).
The protocols utilize small‐volume, disposable "microchambers" designed for epifluorescence, confocal, or other microscope platforms and into which microtubules, organelles, and primary and fluorescent secondary antibodies are added.
However, the majority of current protocols utilize water-insoluble photoinitiators that are incompatible with live cell-fabrication, and ultraviolet (UV) light that is damaging to the cellular DNA.
These new protocols utilize the recently developed data analyses methods for extracting indentation stress strain (ISS) curves in conjunction with the measurements of the local crystal orientations at the indentation sites using the OIM technique.
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