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the complementation
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The replacement of a set by its complement
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The complementation assay was carried out as previously reported (Ali et al. 2006).
These analyses supported the general language hypothesis, but not the complementation hypothesis in typically developing children.
Using the complementation (':a to a') for every fuzzy subset (a in M), we see that the complementation ′ satisfies two conditions: (i) ((a')' = a) for every (a in M); (ii) if (a le b), then (b' le a').
Thus, the complementation analysis demonstrated that the 33-bp deletion in Os04g0101800 is responsible for the mutant phenotypes.
For the complementation lines, the expression of both genes was increased to 0.54 ± 0.06 and 0.64 ± 0.12, respectively (Fig. 1d).
The complementation of cereal-based food with grain legumes is a vegetarian diet with high-quality protein.
The success of the complementation procedure was confirmed by PCR analysis and chlorophyll contents detection on the resulting plants.
It will be a useful tool for the complementation of bridge management systems, used commonly for condition assessment.
This implied a unique component of the fungal carboxy-terminal domain was responsible for the complementation phenotype.
In contrast, the complementation hypothesis was supported in the children with autism, as well (children with deafness and SLI).
Plasmid pREP3Xdl was used as control in the complementation tests.
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