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A buffer-only injection served to account for MAb dissociation from the protein A surface and was subtracted from each MAb binding experiment.
This served to account for the possibility that some cells may exhibit different spatial codes depending on whether the head contributes to the gaze shift or not.
Titrating DAPT in every control plate served to account for lot and/or assay variability over the course of the screen.
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Folktales in the Hebrew Bible sometimes serve to account for the names of places in Palestine or for the origins of traditional customs and institutions.
The energy category of the selected classes serves to account for the likelihood measure between the registered radiances and the theoretical distribution functions approximating remotely sensed data.
It is concluded that mode coupling effects serve to account for the discrepancies between ideal and observed behaviour in sound transmission through duct walls.
(Sklar, 1967, pp. 112 113) Thus, we may still speak of reduction if the derivation of the approximations to the reduced theory's laws serves to account for why the reduced theory works as well as it does in its (perhaps more limited) domain of applicability.
First, it integrates the influence of covariates that serve to account for differential affinity between probes.
Stably expressed genes can serve to account for these confounding effects.
Whereas the SD of the noise σ is a relatively flat function of u t, the parameter ρ that serves to account for the gDNA covariate varies by more than a factor of eight.
Informed primarily by the work of Goffman it is suggested that accounting processes comprised degradation ceremonies which compounded the stigmatisation of the recipient of relief, accounting classifications served to inscribe existing and create additional spoiled identities of the pauper, and individualized forms of accounting disclosure compromised the management of stigma by the poor.
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