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Additionally, the Siluro-Devonian colonization of the land by plants was possible in part because the new shielding properties of the ozone layer arose concurrently with the evolution of endogenous color pigments to protect plants from UV light not filtered by the upper atmosphere (Duff and Nickrent 1998; Shear 2000; Rozema et al. 2002).
The concept of "race" arose concurrently with the advent of European exploration as a justification and rationale for conquest and domination of the globe beginning around the 15th century of the Common Era.
Looking back on the historical emergence of the concept of "race," critical race theorists remind us that this concept arose concurrently with the advent of European exploration as a justification for conquest and domination of the globe beginning in the 15th century of the Common Era (CE) and reaching its apex in the early 20th century CE.
It is also necessary to identify when the various gene expansions occurred and what phenotypic modifications arose concurrently with the duplication events.
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Using time-resolved EPR, we monitored the rotation of helix F also in real time, and found that the signal from the rotation arises concurrently with the reprotonation of the retinal Schiff base.
Here, we provide the first detailed description of obsessive-compulsive and related psychiatric symptoms arising concurrently with sinusitis.We reviewed the charts of 150 consecutive patients evaluated in our Pediatric Acute-onset Neuropsychiatric Syndromes clinic for documented sinusitis as defined by the American Academy of Pediatrics guidelines.
This pathway seems to have arisen concurrently with the MHC-TCR antigen presentation system, suggesting primordial CTLs possessed perforin, whereas NKs acquired this cytotoxic machinery after their inception.
HIV seropositive individuals appear to be at an increased risk for MCD, [ 5- 7] and it can often arise concurrently with Kaposi sarcoma (KS).
The costs of cancer drugs have arisen concurrently with the shift from conventional cytotoxic drugs to targeted therapies, including monoclonal antibodies and tyrosine kinase inhibitors, in the application of new drugs for cancer treatment [ 5, 6].
For example, during the immortalization of human mammary epithelial cells few to hundreds of differentially methylated regions (DMRs) arose concurrently and were correlated with the escape from distinct proliferation barriers.
That being said, I must register my agreement with his equation of the facile neo-Romanticism that began to dominate establishment musical institutions about two decades ago, and the Reaganite supply-side ideology that arose concurrently.
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