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Data were acquired for 90 sec and positive MP were discriminated for their binding to specific mAb and annexin V. Representative cytograms of each type of MP, total and cell-derived, are shown in Fig. 1B H.
Based on this principle, allelic variants were discriminated for each locus using the script of prf_allele.sh.sh
When sequences from both experiments were jointly analyzed for haplotype numbers, 38 haplotypes were discriminated for COMT, and 15 haplotypes each for CCoAOMT1, and CCoAOMT2 (data not shown).
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From the total number of 18,706 measured masses, we found that 7919 were discriminating for a specific disease phenotype: 2155 for ICD, 3113 for CCD and 2650 for healthy.
"And no matter what anybody says, they have that right to come here and choose to live here and they should not be discriminated for that".
This was confirmed using the collimator measurements where the rods with 0.4mm diameter could be discriminated for both temperatures.
Note that PS3 and PS5 are merged with the underlying boundaries so that individual ages cannot be discriminated for these horizons.
In Experiments 2 and 3, we held contrast constant and we varied size, in order to establish the minimal target that could be discriminated for each of the two classes of cone.
On the surface, she is proud of her heritage and lifestyle, but is unable to bear being discriminated for it.
The Article also identifies four forbidden classifications – religion, race, descent and place of birth – upon which Singapore citizens may not be discriminated for specific reasons.
Second, the objects to be discriminated for recency judgments had previously been tested for recognition during the sample phase of the same session.
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