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These techniques, generally known as recombinant DNA technology, use DNA molecules from different sources, which are combined into one molecule to create a new set of genes.
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These techniques also tend to form the backbone of most undergraduate analytical chemistry educational labs.
These paints are good for watercolor techniques, airbrush application, or when smooth coverage is desired.
British architects Brenda and Robert Vale have said that, as of 2002, " It is quite possible in all parts of Australia to construct a ' house with no bills ', which would be comfortable without heating and cooling, which would make its own electricity, collect its own water and deal with its own waste ... These houses can be built now, using off-the-shelf techniques.
These techniques allowed for the discovery and detailed analysis of many molecules and metabolic pathways of the cell, such as glycolysis and the Krebs cycle ( citric acid cycle ).
These techniques rely on the properties of starches to create simpler mucilaginous saccharides during cooking, which causes the familiar thickening of sauces.
These critics said that the SF New Wave of the 1960s was much more innovative as far as narrative techniques and styles were concerned.
These styles are distinctive from one another due to factors such as available resources, climate, geography, history, cooking techniques and lifestyle.
These techniques include developments in optimal control in the 1950s and 1960s, followed by progress in stochastic, robust, adaptive and optimal control methods in the 1970s and 1980s.
These techniques primarily include the cueing, equalization, and audio mixing of two or more sound sources.
These techniques in some respects resemble modern knife fighting, but emphasized thrusting strokes almost exclusively, instead of slashes and cuts.
These days analog circuitry may use digital or even microprocessor techniques to improve performance.
These were constructed with the aid of compressed air caissons and hydraulic rams, both innovative techniques at the time.
These journeys could span large parts of Europe and were an unofficial way of communicating new methods and techniques, though by no means all journeymen made such travels-they were most common in Germany and Italy, and in other countries journeymen from small cities would often visit the capital.
These systems played a role in ending the guilds ' dominance, as trade secret methods were superseded by modern firms directly revealing their techniques, and counting on the state to enforce their legal monopoly.
These building techniques were enhanced and came into maturity at Great Zimbabwe, represented by the wall of the Great Enclosure.
These codes can be roughly subdivided into data compression ( source coding ) and error-correction ( channel coding ) techniques.
These groups are not especially interested in comedy, either as a technique or as an effect, but rather in expanding the improv genre so as to incorporate techniques and approaches that have long been a legitimate part of European theatre.
These factors include errors in job measurement techniques, acceptance and the justification of poor performance and lack of importance of individual performance.
These attack techniques are used to create suki in an opponent by initiating an attack, or strike boldly when your opponent has created a suki.
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These concessionaires traded where they wished and generally dealt with the Indians through engages, who might be habitants, voyageurs, or even soldiers.
These ordinances proved, however, generally ineffectual to secure strictness of diet, and contemporaneous literature abounds with satirical remarks and complaints concerning the inordinate extravagance of the tables of the abbots.
These are collegiate foundations, which provide a home and an income for unmarried ladies, generally of noble birth, called canonesses ( Kanonissinen ) or more usually Stiftsdamen.
" These criteria for autobiography generally persisted until recent times, and most serious autobiographies of the next three hundred years conformed to them.
These include the Athanasian creed, which is today generally seen as being of 5th-century Galician origin.
These three categories provide the most compelling evidence that the scribe was generally attentive to his work while he was copying, and that he later subjected his work to careful proofreading.
These birds are generally solitary or found in pairs early in the year, but family groups are common in the late summer and winter roosts may have two dozen or more birds in a single covey.
These cases generally involve severe manic episodes with dangerous behavior or depressive episodes with suicidal ideation.
These boroughs were generally governed by a self-selecting corporation ( i. e., when a member died or resigned his replacement would be by co-option ).
These churches are generally not in communion with Eastern Orthodox Churches with whom they are in dialogue for erecting a communion.
These are generally called " jumps " and facilitate behavior like loops, conditional program execution ( through the use of a conditional jump ), and functions in programs.
These areas are grouped around asterisms ( which themselves are generally referred to in non-technical language as " constellations "), which are patterns formed by prominent stars within apparent proximity to one another on Earth's night sky.
These weapons can be considered carbines, while rifles with barrels of 508 mm ( 20 inches ) or more are generally not considered carbines unless specifically named so, and depending on the weapon's power.
These introductions have generally been well documented, and the cane toad may be one of the most studied of any introduced species.
These early mentions show that couscous spread rapidly, but generally that couscous was common from Tripolitania to the west, while from Cyrenaica to the east the main cuisine was Egyptian, with couscous as an occasional dish.
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