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The tetrapeptide does not include an ETGE motif, which is a commonly found consensus sequence in known peptidic inhibitors.
Additionally, we also evaluated cone density measurements from each method, which is a commonly used quantitative metric for analyzing photoreceptor mosaics64.
The original study used the thinnest circumference of two bones -- the humerus and femur -- to extrapolate total body mass, which is a commonly accepted method.
These buildings usually incorporate rigid-in plane concrete tilt-up walls and flexible wood roof diaphragms, which is a commonly seen construction technique in the Western United States.
The six-spotted tiger beetle (C. sexguttata), which is a commonly occurring species in eastern North America, is distinguished by its shiny bluish green colour and by six white markings on its elytra.
"We simply added links at the bottom of each page to related whitehouse.gov content, which is a commonly used best practice to encourage people to browse more pages on a site," the official said.
VIM encodes vimentin, which is a commonly used marker for the mesenchymal phenotype.
In this paper, we assume c = 1500 m/s, which is a commonly considered average value.
Using averaging instead of first-order extrapolation prevents the amplification of small noise which is a commonly observed phenomenon in first-order extrapolation.
Silver, which is a commonly used conductor in flexible and microelectromechanical structure (MEMS) devices, has been used and studied extensively [11].
In another study, Voo and co-workers coated thiol-functionalized silicone rubber, which is a commonly used catheter material, with modified PEG molecules through a Michael addition reaction.
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