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Thus it makes sense that short dependency lengths became a universal feature in human language.
Some theorists seem to think that full market clearing not only provides an unavoidable analytical hypothesis in general theories but also is a universal feature in market economies.
The COPII components are essential for survival in yeast, and COPII vesicles are a universal feature in animal and plant cells, suggesting an evolutionarily conserved role in intracellular protein trafficking.
Our current study identified aggressiveness, male sexual activity, and deceptive mating behavior in presence of an audience as consistent, species-specific behavioral traits, while decreased preference expression due to an audience ('audience effects' sensu ) was found to be a universal feature in all but one of the investigated species.
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AEC injury is a universal feature seen in the pathobiology of fibrotic lung disease [ 19], and there is good evidence that AEC apoptosis plays a role in the pathogenesis of pulmonary fibrosis [ 20- 22]).
We favor the latter explanation as a universal feature of DSCs in the majority of postnatal mammalian tissues.
The authors suggest that this global organization of the cellular metabolism "probably represents a universal feature of metabolic activity in all cells, with potential implications for metabolic engineering".
Chromosomal alterations at the DEK locus are now known not to be a universal feature of malignancy, even in AML.
New concepts in the understanding of TRAPS have arisen from studies by our laboratories, and others, showing that receptor misfolding and mislocalisation is a universal feature of TNFR1 mutations in TRAPS.
On the one hand, the DI reflects a universal feature of the aging process, in which physical, psychological, and social deficits accumulate over time; and its predictive power over adverse health outcomes is independent of chronological age [ 5].
As researchers conclude in the current issue of the journal Science, the love of music, that unslakable, unshakable, indescribable desire to sing and rejoice, rattle and roll, is not only a universal feature of the human species, found in every society known to anthropology, but is also deeply embedded in multiple structures of the human brain, and is far more ancient than previously suspected.
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