Exact(1)
A standard initiation codon was located at the beginning of each protein-encoding gene (either ATG, ATA, or GTG), and the derived amino acid sequence was aligned with homologous protein sequences to ensure that this was a suitable initiation codon (based on length).
Similar(59)
mRNAs from optimized DNA sequences of both human and mouse constructs are more stable than the native and are suitable for initiation of translation.
TZDs are not suitable for initiation in the hospital because of their delayed onset of effect.
Insertions close to the 5' end may also be possible if a suitable alternative initiation codon is available.
AF maintenance is promoted by an atrial vulnerable tissue that is suitable for the initiation and continuation of the re-entering wavelets [5].
Besides, the milder sedative profile of quetiapine XR [ 27] may be more suitable for fast initiation than quetiapine IR, which had been reported that more patients experienced somnolence and postural hypotension with the treatment of rapid dose escalation [ 28].
Antihypertensive drug classes are usually classified as 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th or 5th choice to help physicians select the drug most suitable for treatment initiation among the very many classes available to lower blood pressure (BP) in patients with a BP elevation.
The Model A phases may not be suitable as such an initiation process.
Bulk fluid temperature suitable for homogeneous reactions initiation was reached further upstream.
Higher average direct nursing care hours allow nurses time for appropriate assessment of patients and their needs and an initiation of suitable interventions.
Appropriate monitoring of these parameters in a specialized unit and follow-up are key elements for early diagnosis and initiation of suitable immediate therapy [ 15].
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