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Sixth International Conference on Nonlinear Mechanics (ICNM-6):
2440—2463. Nguyen, N.C., Peraire, J ., and Cockburn, B. (2009), An implicit high
—order hybridisable discontinuous Galerkin method for linear convection—
diffusion equations. J. Comput. Phys. 228, pp. 3232—3254. Nguyen, N.C.,
Peraire, J .
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Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference: ...
For example, the CRF had the potential to render hybridisable many of WSCC'S
service delivery imperatives with clearly identifiable links to community building,
engagement and social justice. However, as these elements were not ...
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Nonisotopic Dna Probe Techniques
Dattagupta, N., Rae, P. M. M., Knowles, W. J., and Crothers, D. M. (1985). Nucleic
acid detection probe comprises hybridisable single stranded part of nucleic acid
connected to non-hybridisable nucleic acid with specific recognition site. Eur.
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Nonisotopic Probing, Blotting, and Sequencing
Nucleic acid detection probe comprises hybridisable single stranded part of
nucleic acid connected to non-hybridisable nucleic acid with specific recognition
site. Eur. Patent Appl. 0147665. Dattagupta, N., Rae, P. M. M., Knowles, W. J.,
and ...
Renatured DNA was separated from non-renatured DNA by chromatography on
hydroxy- apatite in a phosphate concentration gradient. RNA transcribed from
DNA was found to be hybridisable to all three fractions as well as to whole DNA.
British Empire Cancer Campaign for Research,
1969
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Nucleic Acids Abstracts
Light enhanced the steady-state levels of hybridisable total NR mRNA and a light
-inductive effect was also observed after transfer from dark to light; this effect was
dependent on sucrose supply and was enhanced in CK-supplied cells NR ...
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FEMS microbiology letters
These include the hybridisable 14 kb and 19 kb Sal I fragments, corresponding to
S2-S3 (12.5 kb) and S,-S3 (17.9 kb) respectively; the hybridisable 12.3 kb £coRI-/
//«dIII fragment, corresponding to R2- H, (12.1 kb) and the hybridisable 4.8 kb ...
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Secondary Metabolism in Plant Cell Cultures
In terms of effects on enzyme synthesis, Northern blotting, S1 nuclease-protection
and nuclear transcript run-off analyses have suggested a rapid switching off of
PAL and CHS transcription, and/or rapid removal of hybridisable mRNA, ...
Although there are some parallels, recovery and hybridisation of specific mRNA
from tissue homogenates is subject to a different set of problems and conditions
than preservation of the same mRNA in a hybridisable form in whole tissue ...
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Nuclear Receptors: Current Concepts and Future Challenges
... Population changes in hybridisable RNA after stimulation of the chick oviduct
with estrogen. Nature 218, 1249–1251. 9. Chamness, G. C. and McGuire, W. L. (
1972). Estrogen receptor in the rat uterus. Physiological forms and artefacts.
Chris M. Bunce, Moray J. Campbell,
2010