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In this article, we use the term "RNase" to strictly refer to the members of the RNase A superfamily only.
We excluded interactional and procedural justice because these two types of organizational justice do not strictly refer to the contractual relationship between physician and hospital.
The RNase A superfamily does not share sequence homology with any other RNase families such as RNase H, RNase III, and RNase P. For convenience, we will use the term "RNase" in this article to strictly refer to the members of the RNase A superfamily.
Due to incomplete polymerization this method produces truncated transcripts of variable length which are however characterized by a common 3′-start site with respect to the respective fragment of source mRNA [ 14] (to avoid confusion we will strictly refer to the 3′- and 5′-ends of the source mRNA and not to that of the product aRNA).
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It provides a RNA quality measure that overcomes the drawbacks of existing methods by strictly referring to specific hybridization.
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