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In contrast, break-induced replication in yeast is capable of replicating from the site of a DSB to the end of the chromosome (Kraus et al., 2001).
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Loci could either be replicated from the proximal origin (active replication) or by forks emanating from a more distant origin (passive replication).
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The design was replicated from the paper Kean Siang et al (2010).
The change of scene hasn't affected the menu, much of which is replicated from the first Bouillabaisse.
The parts themselves can be scanned from other people or replicated from the patient's own physiognomy – one ear can be scanned and mirrored to replicate another.
Then, a flexible mold of polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) is replicated from the first mold, as the secondary mold.
Overall, the UK has prospered within the EU and the benefits of membership would be difficult if not impossible to replicate from the outside.
Under the optimum pressing conditions, 300 nm feature scale structures were successfully replicated from the mould opening the possibility of using hot embossing to fabricate nano-photonic devices.
Both linear and radial Fresnel lens features can be precisely replicated from the roller mold onto the film without significant differences at different orientations.
The Russian dancer's silhouette, replicated from the photos Mr. Klunchun studied, appears on the shadow puppets, reinforcing the feeling of Nijinsky's presence.
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