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90% of participants have successfully finished this quite extensive training.

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This region is quite extensive as it covers a surface area equivalent to that of the entire USA.

Although the conformational flexibility and diversity of this system is quite extensive, only two structures are populated both in gas-phase and solution (CCl4 and DMSO).

While this number of markers may seem too small to be of any value, linkage disequilibrium in this population is quite extensive in comparison to humans [22] or cattle [23], and there is substantial clustering of SNPs [24], so many adjacent SNPs are correlated.

The scientific background for this approach is quite extensive.

The interfaces of this tetramer are quite extensive in all three homologues, burying 16 25% of the available surface area, and one of these interfaces guards the active site with its interaction.

While our proteomic analysis is quite extensive, this mass-action model suggests that low abundance proteins not detected by MS, such as CHOP or XBP1, are more likely to be increased in relative protein abundance after transcriptional changes.

78 This process can be quite extensive, as demonstrated in reticulocytes, which release approximately 50% of GPI-anchored acetylcholinest-erase from the plasma membrane via exosomes during their differentiation into erythrocytes.

The work by Dijkstra and Ballingall makes several very important points:   It provides well-needed clarification and extensive documentation that apparently only for hominids does the locus for Wdnm1-like encode a long non-coding RNA, while in all other species specifically examined (which was quite extensive) this locus contains an open reading frame for the Wdnm1-like protein.

It provides well-needed clarification and extensive documentation that apparently only for hominids does the locus for Wdnm1-like encode a long non-coding RNA, while in all other species specifically examined (which was quite extensive) this locus contains an open reading frame for the Wdnm1-like protein.

(The NYPD was required by law to record all forcible stops from 1 January 2001 onward, and the training was quite extensive on this – we know because one of us helped conduct that training. So, we know that recording practices have essentially not changed since that time).

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