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The class cDNA library with adaptors preparation represents the preparation of a cDNA library containing cDNA molecules (relationship has participant ) with adaptors.
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The subjects were studied a final time after a pre-season training of five weeks, which represented the preparation period for the following season (August 2005).
These findings, along with additional anatomical and physiological evidences, suggested that different cortical areas within the posterior parietal cortex (PPC) could represent the preparations for different actions.
(In a chapter preface, John Thorne, author of "Down East Chowder," tells the difference between a chowder and a stew: "A chowder represents the special preparation of some very ordinary ingredients, while a stew represents an ordinary preparation of some very special ingredients").
The degree represents the highest academic preparation for nursing practice.
"Because he represents the game, the analysis, the preparation.
Fig. S1 of supplementary material represents the schematic diagram for the preparation of composite biosorbent.
The preparation phase represents the first part of the regeneration process which includes wound healing, cellular migration, dedifferentiation and proliferation.
This study proposes a thorough look at the recommendations available in the literature and represents the first step in the preparation of best practice guidelines for program evaluation in CBR.
The double band of the xylanase preparation represents the two forms of NfXYL/Xyn11A, with and without the linker [ 32].
This method for generating hantavirus stocks using Vero E6 cells is typical and the IFNλ measured in these virus preparations represents the absolute amount of cytokine contained within a milliliter of a given virus stock.
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