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Famously, the Astaire Rules for filming his dances (I wish I knew the source for this useful reference, which I'd like to credit): "Either the camera will dance," he said, "or I will".
By correlating critical stitch fracture parameters with stitch fibre thicknesses, the results expect to provide useful reference, which is essential and important for accurate stitch computational modeling and strength prediction of composites using stitching as the interlaminar reinforcement technique.
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The biomass estimates established in this study provide a useful reference against which future estimates can be compared, and sets a baseline for calculating changes in carbon stocks over time.
For these reasons, snail neurons represent a useful reference, to which the AP initiation in neocortical neurons can be compared.
The interview study revealed that some GPs viewed the prompts as unnecessary, as they felt that guidelines were already being followed, whereas others viewed the prompts as useful reference tools which could support their prescribing decision.
Mimivirus and the clathrin lattice assembly have been extensively studied by other methods, establishing details of their structure and thus providing useful reference data with which to compare the quality of the results obtained using our multi-tilt EMT approach.
In Petroleum Intelligence Weekly, an industry newsletter, even a handy price scorecard that is "designed to sort through the complexities" lists dozens and dozens.What is a poor punter to do? Luckily, there are a couple of useful reference crudes against which other sorts of oil are priced.
Thus the frequency of YFP+ cells was a useful reference point against which to look for effects of p56Lck deficiency.
Also since under such conditions the MM equation is exact from a deterministic point of view, it provides a very useful reference point versus which to accurately compute deviations due to intrinsic noise.
These findings provide a useful reference frame within which to contextualise a growing evidence-base about the importance of early and intensive rehabilitation [ 40, 41], and specifically a potential mismatch between preference and the development of complex interventions.
As such, it provides a global transcriptomic reference which could be useful for the development of novel therapeutics and vaccines for mastitis in ruminants.
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