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As one of the objectives of this study was to select a unique probe for a unique target sequence, we define "uniqueness" as (1) one non-redundant EST (unique target sequence) should be probed by one single non-redundant probe (unique probe) and (2) one unique probe should hybridize to one single unique target sequence.
In the 1990's, swimming records rarely lasted more than a year or two, so Meagher's mark, set almost two decades ago, had become a unique target.
Six Years, Six Page 1 Articles Only six times in nearly six years did The Times's front page mention Jews as Hitler's unique target for total annihilation.
One of the problems in defining capacity building is that the terminology does not imply a specific or unique target.
If ratified, it would commit three dozen industrialized nations to reduce their combined greenhouse-gas releases by 2012 to at least 5percentt below emissions in 1990, with each country taking a unique target depending on its emissions.
RXRα represents an intriguing and unique target for pharmacologic interventions.
The satellite hosts well-calibrated laser reflectors that provide a unique target for experiments involving laser illumination.
Molecular studies discussed in this article provide insights into the unique target cell specificity afforded by these analogues.
Furthermore, it has been shown that PSMA7 plays a role in the progression of colon cancer and may be a unique target for drug treatment.
Or wouldn't the Bureau of Indian Affairs have been a more unique target?
Thus, UCP2 may represent a unique target for the sensitization of drug-resistant cells to chemotherapeutics.
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