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In broad outline, the researchers report, such tales express distinctly American cultural narratives, of emancipation or atonement, of Horatio Alger advancement, of epiphany and second chances.
Nonetheless, we cannot discard the possibility that in situ normal and OA human chondrocytes can express distinctly different GLUT-1 levels – especially due to the presence in the OA joint of proinflammatory catabolic cytokines such as IL-1β, which has been shown to induce GLUT-1 expression both in the present study and in other studies, along with TNF-α and IL-6 [ 24, 25].
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He wrote to Antoine Arnauld that although "one particular substance has no physical influence on another … nevertheless, one is quite right to say that my will is the cause of this movement of my arm …; for the one expresses distinctly what the other expresses more confusedly, and one must ascribe the action to the substance whose expression is more distinct" (28 November 1686 (draft)).
These internal standards are used to robustly estimate parameters that describe some features of the experimental system, such as the pattern of genes expressed distinctly from background, cohort of stably expressed genes, or genes displaying similar dynamic behavior.
We found that genes of the OXPHOS system co-express distinctly from other genes encoding mitochondrial proteins but found no support for distinct expression profiles for individual complexes.
Interestingly, of 213 differentially expressed genes, BMP2, C8orf79, F10, and NPY were expressed distinctly in vaccine ILTV infection when compared to virulent ILTV infection.
If those were Ms. Merkel's views all along, she waited a long time to express them distinctly.
A Celtic revival during the early-20th century enabled a cultural self-consciousness in Cornwall that revitalised the Cornish language and roused the Cornish to express a distinctly Celtic heritage.
Ms. Levitov said this type of art in a synagogue expressed a distinctly modern, American vision of Jewish spirituality.
"I have no clear notion," says Arnauld, "of what you mean by the word 'expression', when you say that our soul expresses more distinctly (all other things being equal) what pertains to its body, since it is an expression even of the whole universe in a certain sense" (LA, 105).
Moreover, these two proteins, which are concomitantly expressed but distinctly regulated in wild type strains of Nme, elicit different structural and signalling responses in the host cell.
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