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"Such systems can appear to operate quite stably for some time," he goes on, "apparently in equilibrium, in reality constantly adapting.
The cell with the bi-layered composite cathode operated quite stably during a 100 h run.
Through the time-resolved dynamic light scattering analysis and transmission electron microscopy, the metal oxide nanoparticles (NPs) were quite stably existed in the wastewater matrix with aggregates of diameter 300 400 nm after 4.5 h or more suspension.
Bub3 associates quite stably with BubR1 [41], [45], [45].
Furthermore, a group of markers were selected as they were quite stably and highly expressed in all 49 blastomeres, namely DPPA5, FOXD3, HDAC2, RPL19, RPL4, TERT, THY1 and UTF (Table S2).
Unlike Wpl1, at least one-third of Pds5 is quite stably bound to pericentric chromatin in G2/M cells.
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Experimental results show that the system can work stably and quite fit the requirements of pre-designing.
The finding that an ARS in region B supports autonomous replication in S. cerevisiae suggests that the circular form may have been stably maintained for quite a while, resulting in integrations at different locations in the various strains.
The device can operate continuously and stably over two years and is quite usable in hospital, domestic application, oxygen bar and other places in shortage of oxygen.
Interestingly, in C. elegans, it has been observed for quite some time that exogenous DNA injected into oocytes forms stably transmitted arrays that are properly segregated over many generations.
Additionally, it was observed that the C+-C base pairs are more readily formed between the 5' C-tract and its partner, i.e., III/V, as compared to the 3' C-tract and its partner (II/IV); e.g., the C23-C14 base pair (III/V) is much more stably formed than C16-C7 (II/IV), and the C18-C9 base pair (II/IV) appears to be quite dynamic.
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