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the ido
proper noun
A constructed language; a reform of Esperanto.
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Despite these severe abnormalities, a few viable seeds were made by IDOs, which produced plants with lif2 phenotypes, but without any enhancement of the IDO phenotype.
Even when the IDO mRNA is maximally expressed on day 9.5, the Trp-degrading activity of concepti is not impaired by the IDO inhibitor 1-MT [ 69].
Another strategy is to target the IDO enzyme through boosting of naturally occurring T-cell responses directed against IDO epitopes [ 34] or silencing of the IDO gene [ 35].
The IDO-CF scheme exactly conserves mass, momentum, and energy, retaining the high resolution more than the non-conservative form of the IDO scheme.
Local media reports that the IDO is losing money to a combination of competition and mismanagement, and city authorities are planning to reduce ferry services on some routes.
White plastic planters with marigolds line the parking lot next to the trailer that serves as an administrative office at the Ido dump.
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Benchmark tests of Riemann problems and lid-driven cavity flows show that the IDO-CF scheme is immensely promising in compressible and incompressible fluid dynamics studies.
The benchmark tests for such simulations have shown that the IDO-CF scheme is superior in keeping the conservation properties without causing serious phase error.
No spontaneous responses could be detected against any of the IDO-derived peptides in any of the healthy controls.
Dermal fibroblasts were transduced with the IDO-expressing lentiviral vector.
Therefore, Nec-1s is a more specific RIPK1 inhibitor lacking the IDO-targeting effect.
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