Values are mean of five replicates in the boric acid experiment and four replicates in the asparagine treatment. |
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A single egg cell replicates itself, and the offspring cells in turn replicate themselves, and so on. |
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Each plot is a mean frequency of 8-12 lines, where each line has five replicates, and the error bar indicates one standard deviation. |
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Every time a chromosome replicates itself, its telomeres shorten in length. |
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Like most RNA viruses they accumulate mutations very fast, and the way the virus RNA replicates itself facilitates frequent recombination. |
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Two replicates of each size remained in uncleared continuous forest, and served as the unfragmented control plots. |
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A Trojan Horse is a program that neither replicates nor copies itself, but causes damage or compromises the security of the computer. |
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The form of the headdress also almost completely replicates the form of the short-handled agricultural hoe. |
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The temple, now identified as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, replicates the legendary Chariot of the Sun. |
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Subsequently, groups were randomly assigned to receive one of the three supplemental treatments, resulting in three replicates each of two years. |
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But now almost every musician replicates the rhythm patterns of a mridangam or ghatam through his voice. |
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Finally, it replicates the kind of brokerage approach to politics that inevitably neuters black agency. |
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A total number of 1000 seeds were randomly selected from each of the replicates, given that O. rufipogon usually produces limited fertile seeds. |
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Pieces of DNA are inserted into a bacterial or viral host in a form that replicates asexually. |
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Figure 3 shows the three scatter plots generated for the three replicates of a representative sample. |
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Assessing the higher-degree models proved difficult computationally, with many replicates failing to converge to a likelihood maximum. |
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The disc replicates that look accurately, leaving skin tones extremely pale and colors totally washed out. |
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This setup replicates the interface to an external receiver and reduces the time necessary to port the software. |
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Next, we generated 100 parametric bootstrap replicates conditioned upon this phylogeny and the corresponding estimated model of evolution. |
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As described above, multiple replicates of host material were made by propagating cuttings of each plant. |
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Generally speaking, the closer the figure is to zero, the more closely the fund replicates the index. |
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This replicates a traditional Maori War Club used by Maori warriors of old. |
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Mean values for each trait were calculated by averaging the population replicates for each species. |
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The challenge replicates the traditions of the game when shepherds played across country hitting stones with their crooks. |
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The power to detect a significant linkage is examined on the basis of 1000 replicates. |
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Drug resistance arises by natural selection, mutant strains being selected when the virus replicates in sub-limiting drug concentrations. |
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All fermentations were performed on duplicate days with two replicates per day. |
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But actually, HIV replicates itself rapidly during all phases of infection. |
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The B3729-H simulator module replicates in a scaled and simplified manner the classic star-delta switching circuit. |
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Janzen et al. have shown that chikungunya virus replicates in large numbers in the proximal portions of the lateral salivary gland lobes of A. aegypti. |
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Clade strengths were evaluated by analyzing 250 bootstrap replicates with the PROML program based on a model comprising one invariable plus four categories. |
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The differences between replicates possibly result from a founder effect. |
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The surface of the decal is a crude computer display which then replicates these colours and patterns. |
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Essentially, simulating a pay raise replicates the process of carrying out a pay raise exactly. |
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Phylip's SEQBOOT was used to generate resampled alignments, and phytogenetic reconstructions were generated for 1,000 replicates. |
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This zigzagging is symbolic of the lebe snake because it replicates his movements. |
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Count out four replicates of 100 seeds each, excluding splits and other obviously broken seeds. |
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Each test should include a total of 60 plants in the glasshouse or 90 plants in the open which should be divided between two or more replicates. |
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At least three replicates and preferably five should be taken and each should be homogenized separately. |
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I hired a cook for the purpose, who replicates the dishes with the savours I used to know and like. |
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The provirus replicates as the host cell chromosome replicates and is transmitted to all progeny cells. |
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The processor replicates a 1950s household appliance modeled to look like a ray gun. |
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During gametogenesis the microgametocyte replicates its genome three times in order to produce eight motile microgametes. |
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This scenario replicates the final Gallic attack, mostly against the open end of the circumvallation in the northwest. |
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At the start of cell division, the centrosome replicates and divides in two. |
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The virus appends to the target program and replicates, by which the file size increases. |
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As the virus replicates and lyses epithelial cells, a vesicle forms that contains the released virus particles. |
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They're typically used in combination with a synthetic hyaluronic acid, which replicates the synovial fluid already in the joint capsule. |
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All replicates of the microorganisms to be deposited should be from the same batch of lyophilized or frozen preparations. |
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Thus Ebola replicates unchecked before the immune system can adapt and mount a tailored response. |
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But Mr Murray says he hasn't seen anything that replicates the experience of browsing a bookstore. Efforts are under way. |
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But the practice replicates the physical presents that people give to one another to cement relationships in the real world. |
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With globalization increasingly the norm, we now need a global framework that replicates what to date has only been seen on a national level. |
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It replicates the process by which photos were developed in various ages of photography to recreate a highly realistic look. |
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There are 10 replicates collected at each of those sites, so there is some strong statistical power to the analysis that we do. |
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However, it now fully replicates the index and holds all securities within 5 basis points of their index weight. |
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This amauti's decoration replicates the fur inlays and borders that outline traditional fur apparel. |
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With Proof of Concept Lab services, Bell tests your solutions in a lab environment that replicates your own ICT set-up. |
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Treatments were applied in two replicates, and the evaluations of each plot yielded the treatment means. |
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Each test should be designed to result in a total of, at least 60 plants, which should be divided between two or more replicates. |
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The text of the amendment replicates the text of Article 2, point 2 of the current Waste Framework Directive. |
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It took a great imagination to conceive the world in miniature and create a garden that replicates far away lands. |
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This table explains the way Parliament votes resources to the CIRB and basically replicates the summary table listed in the Main Estimates. |
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This exercise replicates the comparison that was done in the seventies, which led to the conclusion that the S data were biased downward. |
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Thus, nine groups were created in a factorial design, consisting of three levels of evenness and three levels of species identity, with five replicates. |
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A full copy snapshot replicates the data set in its entirety. |
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Instead of creating new cell material, the cell is confused and replicates the virus, which then replicates itself and spreads throughout the body. |
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The mesh created replicates to a certain extent the bobbinet look. |
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In all replicates, moon snails preferred clams without hydroids over clams with hydroids. |
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Formulated using BSN's Exclusive Advanced Flavor Technology, True Mass is a breakthrough in flavor technology that beautifully replicates and surpasses some of the most mouthwatering shakes you have ever tasted. |
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Actinic Blue Marine Aquarium Bulb Marine-Glo replicates the essential actinic blue wavelengths that corals and other photosynthetic invertebrates require. |
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The integrity of the Navitimer has been scrupulously respected, notably including the slide rule which faithfully replicates the logarithmic scales and graduations of the first models. |
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Three replicates of cross sections are achieved for this survey: running parallel to the reef crest, at a depth of 10 m, a ribbon is stretched over a 20 m along transect. |
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Micronuclei are tiny pieces of DNA that are left over from when a cell replicates and fails to copy its genetic code properly. |
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If the number of replicates reported by each laboratory was not the same, use the average of each laboratory for averaging to avoid weighting of results. |
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The midguts from 20 larvae were used as one replicate, and 3 replicates were prepared. |
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The conservator always preserves the historic elements of the original, such as annotations or dedications, and replicates the original look of the item. |
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So, come 31st October, the streets will be brimming with replicates. |
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At the end of the year a synthetic instrument, that replicates a fixed income security that is not intended to be held to maturity, is marked to market using the market prices of the instruments that make it up. |
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The prophage DNA is then excised from the bacterial chromosome, and the phage replicates, producing many progeny phages and lysing the host bacterial cell. |
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It replicates itself in order to use as much of the system's resources for its own processing needs, clogging networks and computer systems as it spreads. |
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Brain, spinal cord and retina are considered the target organs in which the virus actively replicates causing extensive tissue vacuolation. |
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Of course, the more replicates there are, the more work is involved. |
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So the gap between those initiated into the discourse and the uninitiated replicates many of the aspects of the gender gap that exists in most policy areas related to peace and security. |
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The spot rates are solved, such that the value of the Treasury coupon security is equal to the value of the package of zero-coupon Treasury securities that replicates the bond's cash flow. |
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We have also decided to offer investors access to the growth potential in emerging countries, with the creation of EasyETF DJ BRIC 50, which closely replicates the DJ BRIC 50 TR index. |
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This allowed interspersion and randomization such that the trials represent replicates. |
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Leishmania major, an intracellular parasitic protozoon that infects, differentiates and replicates within macrophages, expresses two closely related MIF-like proteins. |
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Plasmids are small circles of extragenomic DNA that exists and replicates independently from the bacterial chromosome. |
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It has also been evidenced in placental epithelium, where it replicates without causing any specific histological lesions. |
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Andrew Motion notes that the final verse replicates in the minds of its readers the very experience it describes. |
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Thus, replicates did not behave the same from replicate to replicate within the devices. |
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Because the virus replicates constantly, even such brief exposure can allow drug-resistant viral species to be selected. |
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Trojan Horse A program that neither replicates nor copies itself, but causes damage or compromises the security of the computer. |
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The extremities or arms of a chromosome, called telomeres, naturally shorten each time a cell replicates. |
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Hank's voice on record often sounds a bit reedier or thinner than Hiddleston does as he replicates that 1947 studio session, but part of that may be down to the limitations of the era's audio technology. |
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The beauty of the horizon's distant interstitial line in turn inaccurately replicates the beholding implied by Winnicottian nearliness. |
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This replicates their approach to earlier innovations, teletext, stereo sound etc. This could prolong market failure, according to the evaluators, as consumers need a clear message of long term support for wide-screen. |
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The grit is good for their hooves and replicates the type of ground they walk on in the wild. |
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As this form of moss replicates almost exclusively by fragmentation, the attachment of drifting fragments presumably depends upon the contact of these with mussel and attachment with the byssal threads. |
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But when it comes to geoengineering, one of my biggest worries is that we might pick geoengineering as an intervention that replicates that pattern. |
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Three replicates for each eluate and medium were considered. |
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A Knack replicates classical allusions, topical references, Euphuistic ornaments, and stylistic idiosyncrasies of Greene's recognized work. |
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This process is designed to perpetuate itself thanks to a diabolical mechanism whereby debt replicates itself on an ever greater scale, a cycle that can be broken only by cancelling the debt. |
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The goal of one of his projects is to develop a statistical approach that would allow an optimal analysis of DNA microarray data when dealing with a small number of replicates. |
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To get to that point, a typical day's training sees the alarm clock go off at 6.45am and, within 15 minutes, we're in the gym where we do sprints or cycling in a hypoxic chamber, which replicates altitude. |
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You could reduce the odds of backing a loser by investing in a tracker fund, such as the HSBC FTSE All Share Index, which simply replicates the performance of the wider stock market. |
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First, Apple's newest creation replicates many of the functions that the smartphone already makes so seamless, such as checking e-mail, receiving calendar alerts and communicating with friends. |
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For example, in classical architecture, a columnated entrance might be contained within a facade that exactly replicates its proportions and details on a larger scale. |
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Linklater replicates the look and feel of a graphic novel through an advanced form of the interpolated rotoscoping animation, first devised for his 2001 film Waking Life. |
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Linked navigation enables the researcher to instantly view the electropherograms of replicates with discordant allele calls for a contoured workflow. |
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An early turning point occurs in the middle of the book, when Peter, a nonswimmer, jumps into Mill Creek with Arthur, in a self-baptism that replicates Arthur's earlier one. |
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A computer virus is a program that replicates by inserting or attaching itself to other computer programs or media and can disrupt a computer system's functional abilities. |
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They are working on computer-generated speech that replicates the human voice. |
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A rectangular 80 by 10 by 4 to 6-mm specimen was prepared, and the impact strength in the flatwise direction was measured with five unnotched sample replicates. |
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Featuring 600 watt sodium lamps, the unit replicates the effect of natural daylight on areas of the pitch to maintain the health of the grass during the winter months. |
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