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This identified six tumours that had completely lost expression of TUSC3, and a further thirteen that expressed it at a lower level than the range observed in normal breast luminal and basal cells.
Only the words that expressed it were vague or limited.
It was Mankiller, she says, who continued her education in the "deep history" of matrilineality, and the communal talking circles that expressed it.
In Babi Yar Triangle park, we made an ugly collage out of trash (gloves and Purell provided) and came up with an unpleasant sound, something between a yodel and a howl, that expressed it.
The image (Fig 6D) showed two representative cells, one that did not express GFP-lact-C2 in the cytosol (indicated by arrowhead) and the other that expressed it (indicated by asterisk).
In the current study, the researchers therefore used three breast cancer cell lines that lacked ERα and a fourth that expressed it to investigate effects of BPA exposure at nanomolar concentrations.
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Francis has composed a papal document, Evangelii Gaudium, unprecedented for the power of its message and the brutally frank language that expresses it.
For Kant and Hegel, imagination is not associative but constitutive part of the nature of the experience that expresses it.
It has been left to time itself to prove the simplicity of truth and the durability of the work of art that expresses it.
The researchers suggest that by cutting back on this second enzyme (perhaps by modifying the gene that expresses it) and leaving the first enzyme alone, a new onion could be short on tears but long on taste.
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