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That's why Hai and his team used a monkey and not human cells.
His team used LIDAR(similar to Radar) to search the area where the headquarters were believed to have stood.
This is why Hai and his team used monkey rather than human cells.
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Shalev and his team used data originally gathered from the Jerusalem Trauma Outreach and Prevention Study.
Bond and his team used NASA's Hubble Space Telescope to study the Methuselah star, which is more formally known as HD 140283.
Then he and his team used exactly the same technique to study rocks in an area in north-west Australia called the Pilbara.
Schwalm and his team used several sources of data to get their estimates, such as Fluxnet, a network of sensors run by the Oak Ridge National Laboratory;
Capriles and his team used sonar and underwater 3D photogrammetry to scan and map the reef during a 19-day research visit to Lake Titicaca during 2013.
Clark and his team used a laser to nudge electrons in an excited rubidium atom, making them buzz in a way that effectively changed the atom's colour spectrum.
Oza and his team used observations and measurements of sodium and potassium loss from Jupiter and its active moon lo to create a model of conditions that could indicate the presence of an exomoon.
French and his team used Quercetin in an attempt to block HSP 40 and 70, and found that the compound“reduced infectious particle production at non-toxic concentrations,” according to the study.
Once HSP 40 and 70 were identified,French and his team used quercetin in an attempt to block the proteins and found that the compound"reduced infectious particle production at non-toxic concentrations," according to the study.
Schneider and his team used a combination of methods, including computer simulations and theoretical calculations to find a set of"very special solutions" to these equations that mathematically describe each step of the transition from chaos to order.
Benazzi and his team used a variety of microscopic techniques to get a close look at the inside of the holes, and found a series of tiny horizontal marks on the walls that suggest they were cavities that had been drilled out and enlarged, likely by tiny stone tools.
To achieve their goal, Bilgicer and his team used nanoparticles, called nanoallergens, to screen and identify the key binding sites on peanut proteins that patient IgE antibodies recognize by studying samples from a small population of patients with severe allergies to peanuts.
Saxena and his team used one EEG headset currently available to consumers online and one clinical-grade headset used for scientific research to demonstrate how easily a malicious software program could passively eavesdrop on a user's brainwaves.
No drugs specifically target GPER,but Ridky and his team used a lab compound called G-1, originally developed by Eric Prossnitz, PhD, at the University of New Mexico Comprehensive Cancer Center, to stimulate GPER in mice, and then used anti-PD-1 inhibitors to treat the melanoma.