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There will also be open-air readings of extracts from Ulysses in Dublin's Temple Bar district by, among others, the leading Joyce scholar and Ireland's most famous gay rights activist, Senator David Norris.

To mark the Scott centenary, the City Of London Sinfonia is touring a programme that includes both that symphony and some of the film score that inspired it, interwoven with readings of extracts from Scott's expedition diary.

The intrinsic absorbance and fluorescence readings of extracts alone were measured to account for background signal and subtracted from the readings for the test samples.

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Likewise, when crossed to the Tg tetL 1Bjd/J strain, insertions 03A-0184 and 03A-0217 (Fig. 4A) showed no activation of luciferase by imaging or by luminometer readings of organ extracts (data not shown).

The radical scavenging activity (RSA) was calculated using the equation: (2) R S A % = 1 − A extract - A background A control × 100 where Аextract Abackground and Acontrol are the absorbance readings of the extract, background solution and negative control, respectively at 517 nm.

Absorbance readings of dimethyl sulfoxide extracts were performed at 560 nm with reference of 690 nm using a Tecan Infinite F 200 microplate reader (Crailsheim, Germany).

We used a DU 530 spectrophotometer (Beckman Coulter, Fullerton, CA, USA) to quantify the concentration of DNA; absorbance readings of the DNA extracts at 260 nm indicated that the DNA concentration was about 720.94 μg/mL.

From this database, all CBG readings of ≤3.9 mmol/L were extracted at each NHS site including patients' unique identifiers, ward location, date and time of measurement.

Due to the diversity of impetuses behind the papers a standard proforma was not used to extract data, rather relevant facts were extracted though multiple readings of the papers.

Jean Boivin, supervisor of the Royal Library, made the first extracts of various readings of the codex (under the notation of Paris 9) to Ludolph Küster, who published Mill's New Testament in 1710.

The analysis involved repeated readings of the entire dataset and identification of data extracts which are individually coded chunks of data related to the study aim.

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