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Respondents who had not been tested in the past 5 years reported lower intentions to talk to a doctor about colon cancer and to get tested for colon cancer than their tested counterparts at low intervention doses.

Kim wants to test his counterpart's mettle: What will he do?

Russian President Vladimir Putin tested his American counterpart one more time in Crimea, but the U.S. Commander-in-Chief blinked yet again and Crimea has since been absorbed by Russia - despite Ukraine's desperate pleas to the U.S. and its other Western allies.

Shen et al. [ 10] reported SSB with 10% more sugars, but 5% more lignin than the counterpart tested herein.

When the model was built using only matched subclasses, C3 ∪ C4 (n = 25), and tested in their counterparts, D2 ∪ D3 (n = 61), the predictive model yielded better separation of survival than a model built using all of the samples (Figure 5b) in spite of having many fewer, nearly half, the number of samples to build and test the predictor.

This extracellular membrane bound peptidase was not detected in any of the numerous uninfected counterpart cells tested (Figure 2).

In HIV-infected cells apolipoprotein-A1 (APOA1) was synthesized de novo post-HIV infection and it was not detected in any of the multiple samples tested from the uninfected counterpart cells (Figure 2 & Table 2).

Lacking this we estimate equivalence limits from field studies with concurrent reference varieties, which are typically the same studies in which also the GMO and its non-GM counterpart are tested.

To demonstrate whether enhanced stimulation of the ATPase activity of P486S by J-proteins influences its overall chaperoning activity like its human counterpart, we tested for its ability to prevent the aggregation of the denatured rhodanese substrate.

After the discovery of the yeast ATP12 gene and its role in the assembly of the catalytic head of CV (Ackerman and Tzagoloff, 1990), sequence comparisons identified a similar gene in human cDNA databases (called ATPAF2) that proved to function like its yeast counterpart, as tested by heterologous complementation (Wang et al., 2001).

Experimental activities consisted of micro- and nanoindentation testing, HRC adhesion test and ball-on-disc sliding wear test (Alumina counterpart) under dry atmosphere.

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