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Now, for Sidgwick that is the whole point of moral philosophy and he criticizes Green's claim that the end of action is self-realization on the grounds that this notion is simply too general and vague to be practically useful in informing us about what we should do in any given circumstance; and because of this indeterminacy Sidgwick rejects it as a possible expression of the supreme moral end.

By performing a series of immunolabeling tests we found evidence in favor of a possible expression of HCN2 by RBCs, clustered at the tips of their short dendrites, in register with rod synaptic ribbons.

A possible expression at 32 h after Fusarium inoculation was not reliably determined due to missing expression data from two of the three biological replicates.

There was a complete absence of reference to hopelessness among participants from remote communities, and infrequent endorsement of the term as a possible expression of depression within urban dwelling participants.

In this line, HCV-induced overexpression of an adipocytokine which takes part in steatogenesis, retinol binding protein 4 (RBP4) [ 47], has been recently advocated as a possible expression of a virus-linked pathway to steatosis in CHC, largely unrelated to IR [ 48, 49].

To begin to address this, two further analyses were carried out relating to: a) possible expression patterns associated with FAexpTRL from the top10% (red zone) regions and b) the relation of the heat-map patterns generated from comparative alignments with that generated for segmentally duplicated FAexpTRL.

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For this reason, we must assign a most general possible expression to the h(t) function.

A systematic analysis of possible expression systems followed by fermentation optimization lead to a system in which all three peptides could be expressed as fusions with BAD-BH3, the BH3 domain of the proapoptotic BAD Bcl-22 Associated Death) Protein.

The fine-grained clustering, based on a symbolic transformation, allows for the identification of a large number of possible expression motifs.

The proliferation-dependent expression of HP1α suggests a possible differential expression between tumoural and non-tumoural cells, as found for proliferation markers including CAF-1 Polo(Polo et al, 2004).

EBSeq simultaneously assesses DE between multiple conditions by assigning a posterior probability to each possible expression pattern in an enumerated list of all possible expression patterns, given a set of conditions.

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