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This inhibition rate could be achieved by concatemerizing amiRNA-encoding sequences to allow for high intracellular amiRNA concentrations.
Therefore, the use of fast imaging protocols is advocated, with additional sequences to allow for with a certain degree of redundancy to compensate for any failed acquisitions [1].
This study aimed to generate mutant mice containing the Acvrl1 gene flanked with LoxP sequences to allow conditional deletion of Acvrl1 by the LoxP/Cre system.
In total, we identified 103 DNA fragments containing microsatellite repeats and 66 fragments with sufficient flanking sequences to allow for primer design.
A single pair of degenerate primers was designed from these sequences to allow the simultaneous amplification of parts of the movement protein genes of ArMV and GFLV.
Each block is organized in three phases: (a) in the first phase, all the UEs send pilot sequences to allow channel estimation at BSs, (b) in the second phase, BS clustering, UE scheduling, beamforming design, transmission rank selection, and power optimization are performed by the CU, and finally, (c) in the third phase, the BSs perform data transmission toward the set of scheduled UEs.
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In addition to these human nuclear targets, the assay includes an internal PCR control target sequence to allow for an assessment of PCR inhibition.
The 46 type-specific oligonucleotides each had a unique tag sequence to allow detection via an array of oligonucleotides complementary to the tags.
Neiman's approach modifies the Tabata timing sequence to allow a stronger and more consistent workout.
The bacterial DNA is then sequenced to allow identification of the bacteria.
Two "dummy" scans at the beginning of each run/task were part of the sequence to allow for signal saturation.
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