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The myeloid 7/4-antigen defines recently generated inflammatory macrophages and is synonymous with Ly-6B.
"Red is a very positive colour in Chinese culture and is synonymous with wealth, power and luck.
"Brioni boasts top quality craftsmanship and is synonymous with Italian masculine elegance," Mr. Pinault said in a statement.
Like Woodstock, its name resonates with myth, and is synonymous with the sounds of legends who have graced its stage -- including Miles Davis, Billie Holiday and Muddy Waters.
He held previous coaching roles with Northampton and Wasps, and is synonymous with the British and Irish Lions, having headed four tours during a 20-year spell.
Louisville Slugger, which controls about half the market for wooden bats and is synonymous with the product, has little trouble finding buyers, including stars like Derek Jeter.
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Through the years Noël's tablecloths -- which cost from $450 to $1,400 and are synonymous with refinement and taste -- have appeared at Versailles state dinners.
These subspecies are no longer recognised and are synonymous with C. p. pygerythrus.
In the normal intestinal epithelium Dclk1 cells appear as fully differentiated epithelial cells and are synonymous with tuft cells.
Sunset Strip, West Hollywood's avenue of billboards, clubs and hotels, is synonymous with sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll.
Here, growth and survival within the host are synonymous with replication and reproduction is synonymous with transmission to subsequent hosts (Koella and Antia 1995; Reece et al. 2009).
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