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Our results further demonstrate that the dual inhibition-seeding characteristics, seen with both control and γ-irradiated serum (Fig. 7), can be replicated fully at the level of untreated and γ-irradiated serum proteins albumin and fetuin-A.
Theoretically, the telomere replicated by leading strand synthesis can be replicated fully to generate a blunt end, while the other end will be left with a small gap at the 5′ end of the newly replicated strand after removal of the terminal RNA primer.
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Over predictions are seen at higher TSRs of up to 25% in power and 13% in thrust at TSR = 5, due to model limitations in replicating fully the complex flow interactions around the hub and the open centre.
Building on their development of the first culture system to replicate fully the pathology behind Alzheimer's disease, a Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) research team has now produced a system that includes neuroinflammation, the key biological response that leads to the death of brain cells.
This category contains a large number of genes because the HI cells are growing and replicating fully in artificial lab media but the predatory culture has only had 30 minutes of prey invasion so is just beginning the process of transcribing and translating the waves of predatory gene products that will later allow it to grow and replicate.
These include the presence of an actively replicating, fully competent virus; the presence in the cells of a persistent virus infection; or the presence of a replicating but defective virus (14 ).
Every project needs it, otherwise the work cannot be replicated or fully understood.
Here, we address this question for the size and shape of Drosophila melanogaster wings in an experimental design with extensively replicated and fully controlled genotypes.
For the most part, economics journals do not ask anonymous peer reviewers, known as referees, to replicate results fully.
Another appoach simply replicates the fully dynamic graph for that interval throughout the study period.
In normal somatic cells, which have a finite replicative lifespan, telomeres progressively shorten with successive cell divisions due to the inability of DNA polymerase to replicate DNA fully to the chromosomal end (Hayflick and Moorhead, 1961; Makarov et al, 1997).
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