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the interrogated
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To question or quiz, especially in a thorough and/or aggressive manner.
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The viewpoint shifts back and forth from the perspective of the interrogator to the interrogated until it feels like some kind of dislocated voice mashed between the two.
At the investigation centre, the interrogated spilled yet more beans, requiring further arrests and continual broadening of the scope of the investigation.
One of the interrogated was Lance Storm, who admitted that he was guilty.
Based upon Hernández de Córdoba's report and the testimony of the interrogated Indian prisoners, Governor Velázquez wrote to the Council of the Indies notifying it of "his" discovery.
Conversely, nucleotide mixtures suggest that the interrogated mutation is linked to more than one resistance genotype.
The BRAF/KRAS assay is depicted in Figure 1 with the interrogated codons and nucleotides shown at the bottom.
We tested whether a DpnII fragment within 5 kb of the interrogated CNC is observed in the other 12 libraries (Figure 4B).
In cases where the interrogated gene list had a FDR that was above the 25% cutoff, we selected the top 20 gene sets for comparison.
Our analysis revealed that CGs associated with the interrogated PRC2 components show higher median methylation than CGs not associated with PRC2 (Figure 7A).
At the end of a typical pair of MS and MS/MS analysis runs, the interrogated sample is only partially depleted.
Each exon array probe-set is annotated in one of three possible levels: core, extended and full, according to the annotation source of the interrogated region.
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