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Instead of richly growing over the years, your blog becomes more difficult to manage, and ultimately less useful.
This has personally been the direct opposite of my experience on Write.as, and I think it's largely to do with the fact that I am constrained to tagging.
However...
If more management options helps anyone else feel more cohesively published, I am down to explore.
I suppose you could extrapolate on that and say... I think adapting to the Musing Studio suite was the best CMS thing that ever happened to me and it's helped tremendously... I feel I know it so well that it's actually hard to think of requests/suggestions lol.
But I think that function for me (and perhaps others who've been drawn here for similar reasons) has been served, past tense. The perspective/skills have been acquired and you should absolutely feel enabled to get complicated.
The only request I've come up with is.. perhaps an absorption of the
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A comparision of Zettlr with some very popular Markdown editors in table form
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About MarkdownPad Author MarkdownPad is developed by Evan Wondrasek, a software engineer based out of Minneapolis, MN. For updates, follow @evanw on Twitter. Built Exclusively for Windows MarkdownPad is designed for Windows and uses the .NET 4 and Windows Presentation Foundation 4 frameworks (that means it's extra shiny on the inside).
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MarkdownPad Pro supports multiple Markdown processing engines, including Markdown Extra (with Table support), and GitHub Flavored Markdown. With tabbed documents, a built-in image uploader, spell check, auto-save and syntax highlighting, there's no limit to what you can do with MarkdownPad.
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MarkdownPad is a full-featured Markdown editor for Windows.
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html <md> # Markdown Support Awesomeness </md>
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knit: (function(inputFile, encoding) { rmarkdown::render(inputFile, encoding = encoding, output_dir = "pdf") })
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this paper may related to the previous one of Daniel Seeliger. FBDD is not only useful for hit fidning, but also for MoA exploration. CADD is particular suitable for FBDD as the sampling of small molecule will more thourough
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This is a good overview of the common potentials of a force field
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Anti-inflammatory activity
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Acute toxicity studies
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Drugs and chemicals
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Oral administration of doses
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Animal handling and care
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Preparation of distilled extracts
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Harvest of germinated seed
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Statisticalanalysis
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ROS assay
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Cytotoxicity assay by Sulphorhodamine B (SRB) me
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Cytotoxicity assay by MTT (3-[4,5-Dimethylthiazol-2-yl]-2,5 diphenyltetrazolium Bromide)method
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TLC study of alkaloids
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TLC study of phenols
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TLC study of alkaloids
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Activation of TLC plate
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Preparation of TLC plate
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Study of Phytochemicals by Thin Layer Chromatography (Wagner, and Bladt, 1996)
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Test for cardiac glycosides
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Qualitative study of phytochemicals of N. sativadurin
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Clinical bacterial strains used for the study
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Testing of bioformulations
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DNA sequencing of the 18S rDNA fragment
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PCR amplification
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Agarose gel electrophoresis
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Determination of the yield
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Reagents required for fungal DNA isolationand p
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Photography, evaluation and documentation
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Materialsrequired for SDS-PAGE
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Protein profiling of bioagent through SDS-PAGE
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Protein estimation through Kjeldahl method
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Oxidative-Fermentative test
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Active site prediction and docking study
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Three dimensional structure prediction, refinements and evaluation of Dof proteins
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Cis-regulatory element analysis
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Mapping of SbDof genes on sorghum chromosomes and its intron/exon gene structure prediction
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Multiple sequence alignment and phylogenetic analysis
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Sequencing reaction
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Minipreparation of plasmid DNA from transformed co
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Screening of recombinant E. coli clone
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Transformation of ligation mixture in electro-competent E. coli host cells (DH5ααααstrain)
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Transformation of ligated product in chemically competent E. coli host cells (DH5αααα strain)
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Dephosphorylation of vector
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Restriction digestion
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Ligation of eluted PCR product in pBSK vector
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Cloning of gel eluted PCR produc
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Scoring of amplification data points and construction of a den
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Analysis of PCR amplicons using agarose gel electrophoresis
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PCR reaction set up
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Basic requirements for PC
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Isolation of genomic DNA by CTAB method
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Solutions used for cytokine assay
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Assessment of Cytokine levels- IFN--12/IL-10 in lymphocytes of cured/endemic patients
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Cloning, Overexpression and purificationof TP
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Recombinant protein Expression
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Transformation in E. coli Rosetta (DE3) cells
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Subcloning of ADHT in pET-28a expression vector
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Sequencing of ADHT gene
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Restriction Digestion of Plasmid DNA
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Colony PCR
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Preparation of master plate and isolation of plasmid DNA from transformed E. coli (Mini Prep)
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Confirmation of positive clone(s)
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Quantification of MMP or ΔΨmloss
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Assessmentof mitochondrial membrane potential(MMP or ΔΨm)
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Glutathione peroxidase (GPx) assay
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Superoxide dismutase (SOD) assay
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Catalase assay
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Assay for Lipid peroxidase(LPO)
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Estimation of Total protein
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Oxidative stress parameters
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Quantification of ROS
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Detection of intracellular ROS
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Acridine orange/ethidium bromide (AO –EB) staining
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Cytomorphological analysis
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MTT [(4, 5–dimethylthiazol–2–yl)–2, 5-diphenyl tetrazolium Bromide] assay
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Catalytic activity
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Growth kinetic studies
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Kirby-Bauer Disk diffusion method
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Antimicrobial activity
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Hydrogen peroxide quenching activity
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Nitric oxide radical quenching activity
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Superoxide radical scavenging activity
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Reducing power assay
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DPPH free radical quenching activity
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In vitro free radical scavenging assays
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TGDSC analysis
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DLS particle size and zeta potential analysis
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FTIR analysis
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TEM-EDAX analysis
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UV–visible spectral analysis
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Characterization of AgNPs
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Synthesis of AgNPs
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GC-MS analysis
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Qualitative analysis of compounds
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Collection and preparation of extracts
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The Posterior Probability of Mixing Dis-tribution
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Poisson Model
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We have analysed the Cancer data of patients in 155 wards of Chennai Cor-poration by the above described method. As preliminary analyses, we havecreated the Choropleth maps for Observed counts, Population of wards, ex-pected counts for patients and SMR's.The Choropleth map for the observed counts Figure 5.2 does not show anypattern. But the Choropleth map for the expected counts Figure: 5.4 indi-cate that the inner regions of the Chennai Corporations have lower expectedcounts and the regions along the border have larger counts of patients. As ameasure of spatial heterogeneity we have computed PSH= 0:7108:Hence ofthe total spatial random variation, nearly 71% is due to spatial heterogene-ity and the remaining 28:92% is due to Poisson variation. Thus the spatialvariation is present in the data.The Choropleth map for Empirical Bayes smoothed rates Figure 5.5 re-veals that only 13 sub regions have high risk values. The wards with numbers53, 64, 67, 70, 78, 93, 100, 103, 110, 117, 122, 147 and 151 have high riskvalues. Though this information could be used by the health managers toconcentrate their work on these regions, one can look for additional covariatesin these regions for further study
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Inhibition of haemocytes spreading behavior
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Haemolymph protein profiling
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Total haemocyte count (THC)
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Haemolymph collection
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