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In this study and in general, different bioassays generally means different targets, where "target" can refer to protein target, or a targeted interaction in a phenotypic screen.
magnetron co-sputtering of two pure elemental targets, where the substrate was negatively or positively biased.
Low-value exploits are run against technically sophisticated targets where the chance of detection is high.
Have you reviewed it, with measurable and ongoing targets where appropriate?
There are plenty of areas, for example missing CO2 emissions reduction targets, where the council is directly to blame.
"The quick pinprick operation will be valid for certain targets where you have really good intelligence," the admiral said.
He recommended governments "avoid mandatory sentences" and set justice targets where Indigenous people are most disproportionately represented in incarceration.
"There are some specific targets where we've been instructed, 'Hey, don't collect against them anymore,' " he said.
Think of NHS waiting targets where the National Audit Office found many hospitals under-recording wait times.
However, they do have differences in predictions for lighter targets where measurements also differ from the predictions.
Genome-wide binding studies reveal that SIRT7 binds to promoters of a specific set of gene targets, where it deacetylates H3K18Ac and promotes transcriptional repression.
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