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In our study, we found a change of the relative positioning of BAC-delineated sequences relative to their chromosome territory, a dispersion of chromocenters into the surrounding nuclear volume in a majority of Hypo-MAA-fixed cells, and a disaggregation of chromosome territories.

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Further research should include representative data on individual "Home Health" users and non-users and additional variables that allow a disaggregation of the evolution of macro and micro social indicators.

Whereas the WHSA-II showed similar levels of clinic usage, the focus groups revealed a disaggregation of clinic usage into public and private clinic patronage.

A disaggregation of costs into components provides a better understanding of the cost drivers.

It is based on a disaggregation of multi commodity-flow formulation with additional 4-index variables.

He followed Education Secretary Margaret Spellings, a Bush appointee known for pushing No Child Left Behind, a law that required regular standardized tests and the disaggregation of student data by minority subgroups.

However, a detailed flow analysis for specific metals, especially non-base metals, requires a high-resolution IO and disaggregation of metal sectors to avoid the flow of metals being aggregated and unable to be distinguished from each other even for Japan who has one of the highest resolution of IO table.

She was watching the collapse of affirmative action and the disaggregation of racial blocs and often spoke about what a post-affirmative action racial agenda might look like.

Pop-out and disaggregation of aggregate in a 1-year old cement concrete pavement originally mixed with air-entraining (AE) water-reducing agent was observed after the pavement had been exposed to ethylene glycol based snow-melting agent on the surface in the winter.

SES data were compiled by the Mapping Unit of the Human Early Learning Partnership (HELP) at the University of British Columbia [21] using neighbourhoods defined by local populations in collaboration with research group mapping teams, and SES information obtained from a customized disaggregation of Statistics Canada 2001 census data for the 469 neighbourhoods.

Thus, while neurons are rather sensitive for protein denaturation during heat stress, they exhibit a high potential for refolding and disaggregation of misfolded proteins.

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