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A suitable line length for a relatively complete operation unit is typically 90 150 km.
Through a careful search for a suitable line several were found of appropriate strength that were adequately isolated, but only with a combination of etalon filters.
For each element three replicates were measured, two emission lines were monitored (for nitrogen, only one suitable line was available in the investigated spectral range), and quantitative results were calculated from both emission lines.
Actually, it has been reported that a choice of suitable line search rule is important to the efficiency and convergence of the BFGS method (see, for example, [7, 12 15] and [16]).
The process makes it possible to derive a suitable line design and the type of fruit that should be handled to maintain bruise levels within European Union (EU Standardss.
Therefore, this line appeared to be the most suitable line for studying visual function produced by ChR2-transferred RGCs.
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Novelists like to decorate the entrance to their works with wise-seeming sayings; The Secret History is prefaced with some clever and suitable lines from Nietzsche and Plato (in English translation).
Of course, he needs to be housed in a suitable line-up.
Numb/Numbl DKO ES cell lines were identified by genotyping and karyotyped to select suitable lines for the production of chimera.
An alternative was to use cell lines containing chromosomes with distinctive heteromorphisms, and Harris et al. (1985) demonstrated that selection of suitable lines facilitated sorting of all human chromosomes apart from 10, 11, and 12.
The results of the study confirm that despite the existence of several avenues to improve the affordability of medicines, each opportunity comes with its own challenges which require suitable lines of response.
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