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Cells were sorted by GFP expression using a similar manner.
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For example, "shiny" is frequently used in a similar manner as the real world slang "cool", and "gorram" is used as a mild swear word.
An acid that can dissolve portions of the rock is sometimes used in a similar manner.
Other password leaks have been used in a similar manner, reused and rereleased by hackers hoping to sell the data on.
In addition the nitrogen isotopic composition of the whole leaf and the acid hydrolysed fraction of the leaf could be used in a similar manner.
IntenseDebate will stay a separate service that will be tightly integrated in WordPress, but will also be available for other platforms (Akismet's spam filtering has been used in a similar manner).
We use the multislice method to directly calculate a subset of the rows of the S-matrix (corresponding to plane waves of various orientations), which is then used in a similar manner as Bloch wave calculations [38] to relate the output wavefunction to a given input.
The mode of the histogram distribution can also be used in a similar manner, as in [5], where a camera exposure system is presented that finds the mode of the histogram and controls the exposure such that the mode drifts towards a target position bin in the histogram.
Many taiko in Noh are also featured in kabuki performance and are used in a similar manner.
Hamilton influenced Washington in the composition of his Farewell Address by writing drafts for Washington to compare with the latter's draft, although when Washington contemplated retirement in 1792, he had consulted James Madison for a draft that was used in a similar manner to Hamilton's.
A mixture of 10 μm polystyrene beads (Polysciences) and water is used in a similar manner.
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