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Dictionary » M » Matching MatchingMatching The process of making a study group and a comparison group in an epidemiological study comparable with respect to extraneous or confounding factors such as age, sex, weight, etc. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: Muscular dystrophy inheritance question... also affect whether a potential splice site is recognized by the splicosome, so this is not a sure thing). The male shows the sequence ATGGGAAG, matching the female allele that does not contain the possible splice site. This appears to be a recessive allele. I am still puzzled by the top trace. ...
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Re: RNA decoyRNA decoys are exogenous molecules that have a sequence matching the natural RNA target of an RNA binding protein. Usually the RNA binding protein binds to its natural target, but when the RNA decoy is introduced into the cell then it binds some of the ...
See entire post Blood Banks - Storage Media.... but usually not freezing." Does it mean that within 21-35 maximum days period if the blood donated are not being transfused to a receiver matching blood group, then the Blood donated by the Blood Donor will be no use ? Thanks & Regards, Prashant S Akerkar
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Wrong Blood Group Donated to a patient... of Treatment ? Method I ---------- 1. First Remove completely/partially Impure Blood from the Body. 2. After Flushing out impure blood, then add matching blood group fresh blood transfusion. or Method II ----------- 1.Carry out both the activities 1 & 2 in Method I in parallel instead of ...
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The Implausible Engines of Evolution... then the probability of that mutation being beneficial, then 2 in that population of the same generation and of different sexes and with the same matching, beneficial mutation, and then consider the probability that they will meet and mate with each other. This is so far fetched to the point of ...
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