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If you report fraud quickly, banks will typically reverse the charges rapidly and without much fuss, though in these tight times banks are scrutinizing fraud claims more closely, says Avivah Litan, a payment-fraud expert at research firm Gartner.
"Typically, reverse splits don't work," Swann says.
We modeled the release of passive particles from locations around the island during the four release dates (May 15 and 31, and June 14 and 30), matching the lunar phases and the peak of the reproductive season for several commercial invertebrates and fish, at the time when currents in the Gulf typically reverse.
Typically, reverse transcription (50°C, 30 min) and heat inactivation of the reverse transcriptase (94°C, 2 min) were followed by 30 PCR cycles: 30s at 94°C, 30s at 55°C, 1 min. at 72°C; 25 cycles were used for the amplification of the ribosomal protein S5 mRNA (rpS5) to keep the reaction below saturation levels and to allow reliable normalization.
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Their work typically requires reverse engineering — starting with an image or model supplied by the artist and working backward to figure out how to achieve it.
This limitation has prompted genomics researchers to validate a statistically significant subset of their microarray results using a second technique, typically quantitative reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR).
Typically, a reverse V-shaped distribution could be observed in control tubes (Figure 3A C), whereas in RNAi pollen tubes, endosomes accumulated at the sub-apical region (Figure 3D F).
All recovered sequences were subjected to reverse BLAST, typically against the S. cerevisiae or H. sapiens genome.
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