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The first template referred to human stefin A (PDB ID: 1NB5 28, the second to human stefin B (PDB ID: 1STF 29.
The absence of PCR marker in the digested template referred to the loss of the particular genomic location due to enzymatic treatment.
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The seeded template refers to the nanosize grain-consisting ZnO layer after annealing at a certain temperature.
SCO beginning and end represent beginning and end of the gene cluster on the chromosome, where n = number of genes in a gene cluster, RED template refers to the number of genes of a gene cluster identified using RED gene cluster as a training set, and coelicheline template refers to the number of genes of a gene cluster identified using the coelicheline gene cluster as a training set.
Note that in the present work, we used two complementary DVD templates (referred to as template 1 and template 2 hereafter, see Additional file 1: Figure S1 and Additional file 1: Figure S2 for details) to fabricate two types of PDMS stamps with nanochannels.
Voxelwise volume change induced by the transformation between each image and the template can be characterized by the determinant of the Jacobian operator applied to the transformation at any given point in the template space, referred to here as the Jacobian.
These templates were referred to as "planning CT tumor templates".
A random library containing ∼5 × 10 sequences of 120-nucleotide (nt) DNA templates, hereafter referred to as N70 library, was chemically synthesized by GenScript.
Reaction mixtures that are supplemented with DNA templates are referred to as "coupled reactions", where transcription and translation are performed simultaneously; reactions supplemented with purified mRNA are termed "linked reactions".
The RNA transcript can at least in principle act as a repair template, this is referred to as RNA-templated DNA repair [45].
For his part, Dr. Lacy said that the type of template Mr. Steinberg referred to was being developed for use in preventing and responding to a biological, chemical or nuclear event.
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