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The presented release from brainstem slices allows choosing the region of interest.

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The coated pellets presented release profiles similar to those of uncoated pellets.

The method developed in the present release of StatXact [32] applies to ordered response.

In this paper, we describe the data sources available in the present release of TargetMine and their access and query capability.

In the present release set coverage has further improved to 87%.

Whether this applies also for the present release of ATP is unknown.

At the present release, the next-generation transcriptome sequencing data has been incorporated into gene models and splice variants.

By both measures, the present release improves both upon the previous release and particularly upon iMM904 and iIN800 (Table 2).

Considering this, the present release includes data from 33 papers on 5S rDNA only and 129 papers on 35S rDNA only.

This precursor version lacked many features that are implemented in the present release, including the permissive ratchets described below, and the ability to remove time constraints on edit operations, which is now a core component of the ratchets.

Nevertheless, the present release of MeDiChISeq is already able to perform optimal binding site identification also for rather broad enriched patterns, such as the H3K36me3 histone mark (Additional file 11).

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