| 11. | The ovarian arteries are then ligated with resorbable suture material and then the arteries transected.
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| 12. | Currently, self ligating brackets make up about 10 percent of total bracket sales worldwide.
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| 13. | The active site heme, however, is uniquely ligated by a single lysine residue.
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| 14. | This leaves behind a nicked DNA strand that is sensed and ligated by DNA Ligase.
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| 15. | Finally, one of a small number of E3 ligating proteins attaches it to the protein.
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| 16. | :: : Most scholarly editions of medieval song mark plicas differently from other ligated notes.
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| 17. | The " EcoRI " sites will ligate since they are complementary to each other.
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| 18. | It is also used to prepare dipicolinato ligated lanthanide and transition metal complexes for ion chromatography.
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| 19. | This step converts the small adaptor ligated RNAs into cDNA clones used in the sequencing reaction.
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| 20. | RNA may also be ligated similarly.
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