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A well-characterized bad guy is a thing of beauty.
For the Love of D 2009
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It seems that a typical large firm exists to sell an already-existing product to a well-characterized set of customers.
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Mike Resnick recently said in an interview that "a good story is any well-written, well-characterized story that elicits an emotional reaction".
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Thus, the mechanism described here might apply to other well-characterized, polarized axes, such as the limb buds, in which a similar FGF/MAPK gradient is established along the proximo-distal axis.
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Thus, the mechanism described here might apply to other well-characterized, polarized axes, such as the limb buds, in which a similar FGF/MAPK gradient is established along the proximo-distal axis.
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The reason is that the new technology makes it possible to introduce pieces of DNA that contain one or a few well-characterized genes, in contrast with older genetic techniques that transfer or modify a variable number of genes haphazardly.
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As more well-characterized genes are added to the test, it will become a more reliable guide for picking medications.
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Thus, the mechanism described here might apply to other well-characterized, polarized axes, such as the limb buds, in which a similar FGF/MAPK gradient is established along the proximo-distal axis.
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One approach is to study small and well-characterized networks.
Naama Barkai wins 2008 FEBS/EMBO Women in Science Award Peggy 2008
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One approach is to study small and well-characterized networks.
Archive 2008-01-01 Peggy 2008
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