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- officers only) Reduction in Force (RIF) Entry Level Separation (ELS). Uncharacterized (neither Good nor Bad Conduct) if discharged within the first 180 days...
- Africa) Uncharacterized spp. Asia (Taiwan, ****an) B. microti South Korea Babesia KO1 Australia B. microti South America (Brazil, Colombia) Uncharacterized spp...
- Alana Da Fonsecauncharacterized backing vocals Joey Katsaros — mani****tion of original concept album samples and uncharacterized backing vocals Zach...
- Uncharacterized Protein C15orf32 is a protein which in humans is encoded by the C15orf32 gene and is located on chromosome 15, location 15q26.1. Variants...
- Uncharacterized LOC644249 gene., also known as RP11-195B21.3, is about 1058 base pairs long and is found in Homo sapiens on chromosome 9q12. More specifically...
- a true vitamin. The term was coined in 1950 by Garnett Cheney for uncharacterized anti-ulcerogenic factors in raw cabbage juice that may help speed healing...
- Uncharacterized protein C17orf50 is a protein which in humans is encoded by the C17orf50 gene. The gene is located on the long arm of chromosome 17 on...
- Cellular deconvolution (also referred to as cell type composition or cell proportion estimation) refers to com****tional techniques aiming at estimating...
- bacterium, a quarter of its 4000 genes are poorly studied or remain uncharacterized. Some bacteria with minimal genomes (< 600 genes, e.g. Mycoplasma)...
- Xanthomonas citri Inner boll rot - Pantoea dispersa This list also contains uncharacterized graft transmissible pathogens. Nagrale, D. T, Gawande, S. P, Gokte-Narkhedkar...