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We regularly update the template to accommodate the time evolution of the signal.
Nanocasting is a novel methodology for preparing nanoparticles by using mesoporous materials as a template to accommodate different oxides.
Moreover, the 3DVG provides a hierarchical template to accommodate the volume change of VS4 particles during the electrochemical cycling.
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Thus, shifting of the templating base to accommodate incorrect dNTPs is a likely reason that the base selectivity of repair pols is so low.
The guide template has the flexibility to accommodate different body sizes and geometries by allowing the movement of each (praecordial) electrode along the guide to attain the best suit for the recommended position (Figs. 1 and 2).
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The increase in −1 deletion products results from the ability of Dpo4 to accommodate two template bases in the polymerase active site.
Several studies have indicated that, upon molecular adsorption, surfaces do not always behave as static templates, but may rearrange dramatically to accommodate different molecular species.
In contrast to primer-dependent RdRPs that have a spacious front channel to accommodate the template-product RNA duplex, the flavivirus RdRP has a priming element as a thumb domain insertion, partially occupying the front channel to facilitate the de novo initiation process.
We do not require j = i+1 to accommodate non-template microinsertions at the breakpoint, which are thought to be commonly introduced by DNA repair mechanisms.
The emulsion polymerase chain reaction (PCR) conditions were modified as shown in Table 2 to accommodate a longer template length for the mate pair library.
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