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to reads
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To think, believe; to consider (that).
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Hermitage's record shows his capacity to reads the Russian market.
The Mr. Deaf sentence Mr. S. has taken exception to reads: "At least the symphony avoided the 12-tone scale and its characteristic pedantry".
The number of clean tags for each gene was calculated and then normalized to reads per kilobase of exon model per million mapped reads (FPKM).
In order to estimate the bias introduced by the NSR primer set, all mapped reads were normalized to reads per kilobase per million mapped reads (RPKM).
The full slogan for the travel-related product it's attached to reads: "Real humans and smart technology make travel easy and fun again".
But you have so much to look forward to," reads the letter.
"EU Member States will be able to keep public monopolies for a particular service if they want to," reads a briefing from the European Commission.
In addition to reads mapping within this intron, reads showing splicing out of the intron were also observed (Fig. 11).
All read counts were normalized to adjust for differences in library size and coverage to reads per million (RPM) according to the total read count in each library.
OTUs are assigned to reads by best hit, discarding reads with no significant hit, and UniFrac is applied using QIIME [6] and the Phage Proteomic Tree.
Finally, the use of the psbA-trnH marker has been much criticized because it is prone to reads error at the sequencing stage [43].
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