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It was our belief that this approach constitutes a better way to ensure that we had assembled a reasonably complete view of the literature (i.e. where any sort of evidence of cross-hallmark activity had been reported).
To investigate the evolutionary dynamics of the complete homeobox gene superclass in mammalian genomes, we chose to focus on two species whose genomes have been sequenced to high coverage, accurately assembled and reasonably well annotated: human and mouse.
The federal Criminal Justice Act allows lawyers for indigent defendants facing the death penalty to apply for money for "investigative, expert or other services" that are "reasonably necessary" to assemble the kind of mitigating evidence that might persuade the jury to forgo a recommendation of death.
The main motivation here was to assemble reasonably sized datasets for each activity class, suitable for comparing the performance of the machine learning methods included in the study while avoiding creating highly unbalanced datasets.
At this time, however, investigations can only reasonably study individual LbL systems, often assembled using only one set of assembly conditions.
You've assembled all the data, information, and expert advice you can reasonably get.
The mean coverage depth per nucleotide position in the assembled contigs was 3.1 (min = 1, max = 868), indicating reasonably good coverage depth for a half-plate 454 GS-FLX Titanium run.
Handmade frames cost more than those assembled in a factory, but since bicycles with handmade frames are still reasonably priced by American standards (as low as $250), it may be worth your while to pay for the better workmanship.
The PICARD cohort was assembled from five academic medical centers geographically distributed across the USA, with demographic and clinical characteristics reasonably representative of critically-ill patients with AKI.
Scientists are reasonably certain that life on Earth began between three and a half and four billion years ago, when complex, nonliving organic molecules assembled themselves into some sort of nucleic acid, primitive virus, or rudimentary cell.
By Michael Lemonick June 10 , 2013Scientists are reasonably certain that life on Earth began between three and a half and four billion years ago, when complex, nonliving organic molecules assembled themselves into some sort of nucleic acid, primitive virus, or rudimentary cell.
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