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We were allocating 30 minute time slots to all patients but we realised that we could segregate the patients into categories of 15 and 30 minute time slots.
Once confident that we could segregate and identify nrd−/− embryos from their siblings solely on the lack of spontaneously occurring muscle contractions while still in their chorions (Fig. 2A, top), we screened dishes of embryos, pulling out the non-motile ones predicting that they would be nrd−/−.
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However, we could not find any particular category that could segregate the relatively Aza sensitive from the resistant cell strains.
To address the hypothesis that genomic alterations could segregate spinal cord astrocytoma histologic grades, we performed sequencing of cancer-related genes in a cohort of 17 tumors.
We then tested whether the expression of the delegate genes could segregate autologous TM/CM pairs in harmony.
In the analysis of the pretreatment expression profiles, we identified 37 genes differentially expressed in pretreatment samples that together could segregate excellent responders from the poorer responders.
We ascertained how effectively unsupervised clustering employing randomly generated sets of genes could segregate tumors into prognostic groups using four well-characterized breast cancer data sets.
It is noteworthy that although some of the PIASγ-depleted cells that we filmed by time lapse-microscopy could perform anaphase, we observed defects in the synchrony of sister separation; accordingly, PIASγ-depleted cells treated with Aurora B inhibitors could segregate their chromosomes, but not efficiently and chromosome bridges were always seen between the dividing cells.
I could segregate them, and I can identify them based on their location.
If it works as planned, network operators could segregate and give priority to functions like live video or important business transactions in periods of peak demand.
"They didn't show the kind of prudence or knowledge someone in the industry should have shown that you could segregate this corn," said Richard S. Lewis, a partner at Cohen, Milstein.
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