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The base-preference per position is very similar between the autosomal and mitochondrial components of the cellular data except for the difference in average proportion of the bases due to one of the strands in mitochondrial DNA being Cytosine-rich (referred to as the heavy strand).
Hence, Cu-rich stoichiometry refers to the overall Cu content including Cu Se secondary phase in the absorber.
The relative mRNA expression of each point in time was compared to the mRNA expression of C. albicans grown on YPD (rich) medium (referred to as common reference).
"The rich tradition" referred to by the Prince of Wales in his speech is indeed "something immensely and irreplaceably precious".
The UK adopted a culture of inequality, in which the rich are referred to in financial publications as "talent" or "wealth creators" but the rest of us are "labour costs" to be reduced rather than invested in.
There is a rich literature referring to φ-contractions, i.e., a self-operator defined on a metric space, which satisfies d bigl( f ( x ),f ( y ) bigr) leq varphi bigl( d ( x,y ) bigr) (1.1) for any (x,yin X), where φ is a comparison function.
Moving beyond streaming, Kidd and colleagues developed a spectrally rich signal referred to as the 'informational masking' (IM) stimulus (Kidd et al., 1994, 1995, 2011; Kidd and Mason, 2003).
Unified communications has the further benefit of enabling a "rich presence"– which refers to using multiple devices simultaneously to deliver a fuller communications experience.
Mycobacteria's ability to survive and cause disease is dependent on the integrity of this lipid-rich layer referred to as myco-membrane (Bhatt et al., 2007; Takayama et al., 2005).
DNA methylation affects CpG-rich regions referred to as CpG-islands [ 17].
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