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Even in cases where the exon of interest resides in a sizeable restriction fragment, a suitable clone can be identified with a reasonable effort.
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Both were made possible by a sizeable reduction of public spending following upon restrictions in social security.
In addition to well-publicized options for control, including antiviral prophylaxis and quarantine (6, 7 ), travel restrictions, both external and internal, may play a role in reducing the geographic spread of the virus (8 – 11 ) Restrictions on travel can have a sizeable economic and social impact, as seen in affected nations during the crisis with severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS).
"Admittedly, borrowers need to get past the tighter restrictions introduced as a result of the mortgage market review, and require a sizeable deposit in order to access the best mortgage deals, but if they can do this, then the rates on offer are spectacularly low," he said.
»Cancer cure is unlikely to occur if the rare cancer SCs are not targeted.« A number of recent reports suggest that a sizeable fraction of cancer SCs are quiescent (Ishikawa et al, 2007; Viale et al, 2009), implying that cell-cycle restriction, like in the wild-type SCs, might serve in cancer SCs to prevent self-renewal exhaustion.
The "if", though, is sizeable.
The cost is sizeable too.
A sizeable sum.
This list is pretty sizeable.
"That is a sizeable risk.
Israel has few sizeable technology firms.
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