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These new highlighter proteins, which include proteins that have photoswitchable fluorescence characteristics and a protein whose fluorescence can be repeatedly turned on and off, should simplify refined analyses of protein dynamics and kinetics.

However, refined analyses of the local wind climate that ignore thunderstorm events may lead to severe underestimations of the design wind velocity.

These data, combined with refined analyses of single-locus variation frequencies in a population-based dataset of >2700 isolates, lead to an estimate of mean mutation rate per year and per locus of 10−4 [25].

A similar disconnection between the theoretical intractability of problems and the practical performance of state-of-the-art heuristics has led complexity theorists to develop more refined analyses of hardness than those of worst-case complexity.

In the study of human male lineages, the use of Y-specific microsatellites has allowed for refined analyses of the genetic diversity of paternal lineages that can be found within major haplogroups [28], [29].

More refined analyses of dynamic effects among social and economic environments and food resources are beyond the scope of the present analysis, though they certainly warrant further attention.

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The next phase involves both gathering more data, and refining analyses of the gesture structures in the date currently being examined.

To refine analyses of the key domain rMS, we prepared and hand-curated protein multiple sequence alignments of the MRN proteins.

The information we provide can be used to refine analyses of data from insertional mutagenesis screens, improving functional interpretation of results and facilitating the identification of genes important in cancer development and progression.

The analyses demonstrate the potential of local data to refine analyses realized at a European level.

First, he refines the analyses of utterer's meaning and sentence meaning, primarily in the 1968 article, "Utterer's Meaning, Sentence Meaning, and Word Meaning," and the 1969 article, "Utterer's Meaning and Intentions".

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