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As maize is more closely related to rice and anther size and morphology are also more similar, we take a figure of about 20% as the expected PMC contribution to total RNA.
Here, based on the quantitative analysis of Ritsma et al, we take a figure of N = 8, noting that, while we are concerned with the relative difference between WT and K-ras mutant cells, our conclusions are largely insensitive to the precise choice.
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Rotating-mirror systems take a number of forms, but Figure 8 shows a reasonably typical arrangement.
If you take a central figure of £11.5bn, divide it by the projected 35-year lifetime and divide by the number of households, then you do indeed get to about £10 per household.
To quantitatively evaluate the mis-adjustment of the filter coefficients, the MSD is taken as a figure of merit, which is defined as Λ ( n ) = E ∥ w ̃ ( n ) ∥ 2 (25).
A measure of the film's evenhandedness is the care it takes to make Rosewater a figure of some complexity: frustrated, broken, somehow worthy of our sympathy.
Monty Python could take it as a figure of fun because Enlightenment ideals of tolerance and decency make us feel safe from it.
But each has taken a musical figure of great pop-cultural impact and assembled a book-length rumination on how the star mirrors the society that celebrates him.
For the first time, the issue was out there, taken on by a figure of power.
"If, to take a conservative figure, one percent of this host is ants, their total population is ten thousand trillion," wrote Wilson and Hoelldobler.
In 2008, during STS-124 astronauts took an action figure of Buzz Lightyear into space on the Discovery Space Shuttle as part of an educational experience for students while stressing the catchphrase.
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