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This finding illustrates that the YFP-labeled population of cortical astrocytes, although often labeled by S100β, exhibits a distinctly different response to injury compared with the S100β expressing population of reactive astrocytes that fill the lesion area.

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Although often labelled an atheist, Kurtz wrote in Multi-Secularism: A New Agenda (2010) that he considered "a sceptic about religious claims" to be a more appropriate term because "it emphasises inquiry.

The care given by the care home staff, although often labelled as social care, was commonly targeted at health problems or at the maintenance or restoration of health.

But the concept of paradigms is not new and features prominently in learning theory and psychology already in the 1920's, although it is more often labeled "schema," "scripts" or "mental models".

Although the band was often labeled as simply metalcore, when Brandan Schieppati was asked if he considered Bleeding Through a hardcore band, he said: "I think we're a hardcore band and I'll never say we are a metal band, we're all hardcore kids and we came from the hardcore scene.

Although these variants are often labeled "incidental findings," research has demonstrated that the identification of deleterious variants causative of hereditary cancer syndromes should be anticipated in individuals undergoing next-generation sequencing tests [ 2, 5, 7, 10].

9, 10 Such effects are often labeled neurotoxicity, although given that actual cell atrophy cannot be inferred from structural neuroimaging data or cognitive sequelae, it is more conservative to regard them as neuroadaptive changes.

Although these two types of measures – often labeled "subjective" and "objective" respectively – are statistically correlated, they are thought to capture distinct constructs (Reuben et al. 2004).

Doig's fiction is often labeled old-fashioned, but although he trades in nostalgia it's rarely of the Hallmark variety.

That is why, although a "critic of the Kennedys" as I was often labeled, I agreed to be interviewed last year for Robert Greenwald's protest film, Stop the Kennedy Smears, along with Ted Sorensen and others.

Such opposition is often labeled as NIMBY ("not in my backyard"), although some scholars reject that term as pejorative and unfairly simple [43, 44].

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