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The origin and evolution of these lncRNAs are also of great importance and interest, but they have so far hardly been addressed, except for Xist [ 21, 22].
– There are also inconsistencies in some of their results (i.e., biosensor activation outside of the germline) that are not addressed except for the suggestion they result from lack of penetrance or GFP perdurance, etc.
The intervention also increased maternal knowledge of all topics addressed except for the risk of severe bleeding after delivery; this may be attributable to the influence of cultural belief.
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Despite the subtitle, it does not address — except for a few comments in a brief concluding chapter — the role of Special Operations in future wars.
In Brazil, health courses do not address, except for nutritionists and, to some extent, nurses, specific contents on human nutrition, compromising the action of other health professionals in the area.
And so far, reliable transport protocols for underwater sensor networks have not been addressed except recently [9, 10].
She insisted that she be addressed as "Ma'am," except for her closest friends, who were permitted to call her "Ma'am darling".
The authors have successfully addressed my concerns except for the first two.
Both reviewers agreed that you have addressed their major concerns, except for identification of the phosphorylation sites (see original point 4 of this reviewer below).
[Editors' note: the author responses to the re-review follow.] Both reviewers agreed that you have addressed their major concerns, except for identification of the phosphorylation sites (see original point 4 of this reviewer below).
Figshare: Supplementary data for 'Assessing the bipotency of in vitro-derived neuromesodermal progenitors' doi: 10.6084/m9.figshare.1371001 The responses and revisions have addressed the concerns adequately, except for: 3. (d) This is an after-thought argument, as one may not know before the experiments that these markers are not co-expressed in the cells of interest.
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