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Ethanol-exposed fetuses were collected on GD 17, processed for MRM analysis, and results compared to comparably staged controls.
The Vigna mitochondrial genome is skewed towards fewer and shorter repeats when compared to comparably sized, repeat-poor genomes (e.g., Bambusa) or even the much smaller genomes of Silene and Brassica (Fig. 2).
Following 9.5 Gy TBI, MnSOD-treated mice that developed and recovered from ARS and fed a diet rich in antioxidants showed an increased lifespan when compared to comparably treated and ARS-recovered mice that had been fed only the standard house diet [ 126].
They enthusiastically praised a return to comparably ancient technology.
He instantly reacts to any untoward off-camera occurrence — a script inadvertently dropped, a guitar string accidentally plucked, a sneeze from a far corner of the room — as most of us would react to comparably abnormal events in the privacy of our homes.
Development of applicable highly specific radiotracers has been challenging due to comparably low protein expression.
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These strategies have evolved enough with respect to speed and accuracy that data-driven gating appears to have the capacity to perform comparably to hardware [15-18] [15-18]
RFs have been shown to perform comparably to other classification algorithms with respect to both prediction accuracy and the capacity to accommodate large numbers of predictor variables [23] [25].
Fasting serum metabolomics profiling data suggest that skeletal muscle from MED13cTg mice adapts to fasting comparably to WT muscle.
This regimen seems to be comparably active to regimens given every three weeks.
Thus, proteins from wheat, rye and barley can be expected to be comparably resistant to proteolysis.
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