| 41. | Eli Biham also noticed that changing a full byte in all the key and data bytes leads to another complementation property.
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| 42. | Chromatographic patterns of the " N . ?alisaputrana " samples studied showed complementation of its putative parental species.
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| 43. | Chromatographic patterns of the " N . ?sarawakiensis " samples studied showed complementation of its putative parental species.
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| 44. | Mutations in the gene are the cause of vitamin B 12-dependent methylmalonic aciduria linked to the cblB complementation group.
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| 45. | A split-SNAP-tag version suitable for protein complementation assay and protein-protein interaction studies was later developed.
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| 46. | It requires independent affirmative evidence for each assertion in a proposition, and does not make the assumption for binary complementation.
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| 47. | Operator-precedence languages enjoy many closure properties : union, intersection, complementation, concatenation, that enables efficient parallel parsing.
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| 48. | Sexual reproduction must offer significant " complementation " ( also known as heterosis, hybrid vigor or masking of mutations ).
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| 49. | Knowing this, the geneticist may perform a complementation test on two separately obtained strains of pure-breeding white-eyed flies.
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| 50. | It has been proposed that this complementation factor functions as an RNA-binding subunit and docks APOBEC1 to deaminate the upstream cytidine.
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