Examples of using Microsatellite in English and their translations into Chinese
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As a scientific and technological verification microsatellite, the orbital life of BIT-1 is about 7 to 10 days under the action of rarefied atmosphere.
The high polymorphism of microsatellite DNA is largely on account of the difference in the variety of tandem numbers.
The high polymorphism of microsatellite DNA is mainly due to the difference in the number of tandem numbers.
(b) Microsatellite orientation, stabilization, navigation and electrical power supply systems;
Of the CRC patients have microsatellite instability(MSI) while the other 85% have a so called micro-satellite stable(MSS) status.
The project on the development of a microsatellite electrical power supply system was undertaken by the research team from the Faculty of Energetics.
A number of commercial and military-contractor companies are currently developing microsatellite launch vehicles to perform the increasingly targeted launch requirements of microsatellites. .
It was a class of small missions generating a lot of interest where the European industry was not as competitive as it was in the microsatellite field.
CNES is the prime contractor of the complete package and of the Myriade microsatellite series.
In that context, the political authorities have included in the government programme for economic recovery a new ALSAT 2 high-resolution Earth observation microsatellite project.
Tumors can be classified as MSS(microsatellite stable) or MSI(microsatellite instable).
The team found that cancer cells with a faulty DNA repair pathway, known as microsatellite unstable cancers, require WRN for survival.
The open-label, international, phase 2 CheckMate-142 study enrolled patients with recurrent or mCRC, including MSI-H patients and microsatellite stable patients.
About 15% of all people with colon cancer and 90% of people with colon cancer associated with Lynch syndrome have microsatellite instability.
Kent Ridge 1 is a low-earth orbit microsatellite developed by Germany's Berlin Space Technology(BST) working with the National University of Singapore.
The 46 kg microsatellite would be put into circular orbit at 650 kilometres with an inclination of 82.5 degrees in August 1996.
The 60 kg microsatellite would be able to provide images of cultivated fields, natural vegetation and pollution around the globe.
On 7 July 1995, a second Spanish microsatellite, UPM-Sat 1, had been launched by an Ariane 4 rocket into a 650-km circular heliosynchronous orbit.
There are currently no FDA-approved immunotherapy agents in gynecologic cancers, except microsatellite instability-high or mismatch-repair deficient endometrial cancers.
The most recently launched microsatellite Astrid 2(launched in December 1998) is controlled by a newly developed, efficient semi-automatic control station at SSC headquarters in Solna.