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The desired modifications can be virtually combined and permuted in silico to arrive at multiple desired protein constructs.
Several distributed databases are virtually combined by means of a new database schema on top of the existing ones, which allows a single, integrated, coherent view of all underlying data while the original databases remain accessible as stand-alone services.
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After two decades of research, the techniques for efficient similarity search in metric spaces have combined virtually all the available tricks resulting in many structural index designs.
She describes him as "epic," "demanding," and writes, "He had insights, courage, values, and a work ethic that, when combined, virtually guaranteed that he was going to leave his mark".
While Renault kept American Motors virtually intact as an American subsidiary, Chrysler combined most of its design, engineering and manufacturing operations with its own.
In a collider the product or products can be at rest, and virtually all of the combined beam energy is therefore available for new-particle creation via the Einstein mass-energy relation.
By the end of the 6th century, however, the general decline of the Byzantine Empire's intellectual life and the strong opposition of the church had combined to virtually obliterate astrology, though some practice of reading celestial omens survived in Byzantium as it did in western Europe.
Until now, though, virtually all projects that combined these technologies were demos.
According to Burning Glass, technical skills now dominate in terms of the sheer number of competencies demanded in job descriptions — more than cognitive and soft skills combined for virtually every career.
The ability to bind specifically to virtually any DNA sequence combined with the potential of fusing them with effector domains has led to the technology of engineering of chimeric DNA-modifying enzymes and transcription factors.
High sensitivity combined with virtually an unlimited number of well-separated colors all excitable by a single light source also makes QDs ideal probes for multiplexed cellular imaging (a representative example is shown in Fig. 2) [21, 68, 69]. Figure 2 Pseudocolored fluorescence image depicting five-color QD staining of fixed human epithelial cells.
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