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Recovered cells were sorted to separate GFP + implanted MSC and host recruited GFP- cells.
The decoded data are entropy and sorted to produce a set of quantized coefficients.
Each physicochemical property was sorted to retrieve six different CIRCOS plots.
Sex-sorted units were sorted to contain X chromosome-bearing sperm cells at an accuracy level of >90%.
Furthermore it is sorted "to reflect total population of franchise loans and their year-to-date performance".
These proteins were further sorted to endosomes.
Catches were sorted to species level or closest taxonomic level.
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Marketplace was built-mobile first on top of photos, and is relevancy-sorted to make browsing efficient and gratifying.
Transduced cells (60 70% infection rate) were FACS-sorted to obtain a homogeneous cell population.
Stable transfectants of these proteins were FACS-sorted to ensure that they expressed similar levels of the fluorescent reporter protein.
Islets were hand-sorted to obtain 90 95% pure islet isolates, estimated by visual inspection.
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