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This experiment is expected to play a key role in increasing sensitivity in other biosensor experiments and photothermal therapy.
This experiment is expected to produce Gag assemblies lacking ESCRT rings and would greatly strengthen the claim that the encircling rings are indeed ESCRT assemblies.
A relatively high selection strength (as indicated by the germination rate) for nongerminated seeds in this experiment is expected to suppress less dormant genotypes in the subpopulation.
This experiment is expected to be more sensitive with respect to systemic changes than the measurement of DILPs in the mNSCs by immunostaining.
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This experiment was expected to detect viable cells in solid media without a nitrogen source.
The paper, which is largely put together by editorial staff at the Press Association but features guest columnists including broadcaster Robert Cooper and ex-footballer Tim Sherwood, is printed every Saturday, but daily editions were also produced during past Cheltenham Festivals and the experiment is expected to be repeated.
(9) The experiment is expected to produce a set of identical cross-peaks in each of the three spectra that differ only in their amplitudes.
Some of the 48 beagles used in the experiment were expected to smoke as many as 30 cigarettes in a day.
The amount of data collected by the researchers was so vast that the analysis phase of the experiment was expected to last 5 to 10 years.
Exponential increases in density and taxonomic and functional richness during the decomposition process and a tendency towards stabilization at the end of the experiment are expected.
If approved by the Department of Energy, the $1 billion Long Baseline Neutrino Experiment is expected to start collecting data by 2020.
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