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  • 121Methylation specific oligonucleotide microarray — was developed as a technique to map methylation changes in DNA in cancer. This technique was developed by Professor Tim Hui Ming Huang and was published in journal Genome Research on 2002 (Gitan et al., 2002). The method utilizes bisulfite… …

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  • 122Adduct — See also adduction, one of the anatomical terms of motion. An adduct (from the Latin adductus , drawn toward ) is a product of a direct addition of two or more distinct molecules, resulting in a single reaction product containing all atoms of all …

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  • 123Sulfur assimilation — Sulfate reduction and assimilation in plants (APS, adenosine 5 phosphosulfate; Fdred, Fdox, reduced and oxidized ferredoxin; RSH, RSSR, reduced and oxidized glutathione)|right|325pxSulfur is an essential element for growth and physiological… …

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  • 124Shoals Marine Laboratory — (SML) is a marine field station in operation from mid April to mid October located on Appledore Island, Maine. Appledore is the largest of the Isles of Shoals. The lab also maintains a mainland estate in Portsmouth, New Hampshire and offices at… …

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  • 125Chemistry set — For other uses, see Chemistry set (disambiguation). A 1940s Gilbert chemistry set A chemistry set is an educational toy allowing the user (typically a teenager) to perform simple chemistry experiments. The best known such sets were produced by… …

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  • 126Antichlor — An antichlor is a substance used to remove the excess of chlorine. Typical antichlors are sodium bisulfite and sodium thiosulfite. The antichlor is usually added right before the end of the bleaching process. It is mainly used on fiber, textiles …

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  • 127Cobra (disambiguation) — A cobra is any of several species of snake. Cobra may also refer to: Contents 1 Fictional entities 2 Government and police 3 L …

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  • 128Molecular modification — is chemical alteration of a known and previously characterized lead compound for the purpose of enhancing its usefulness as a drug. This could mean enhancing its specificity for a particular body target site, increasing its potency, improving its …

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