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As he frankly stated, reverence for Abraham or Ibrahim is often cited as a common denominator between Jews, Christians and Muslims; but in fact ideas about the patriarch highlight big differences as well as commonalities.
The abundance of virulence factors, toxins and allergens among β‐solenoids, as well as commonalities of β‐solenoids with amyloid fibrils, imply that this class of folds may have a broader role in human diseases than was previously recognized.
In this world, couples must maintain the qualities they present as commonalities.
This method may also be poor at examining contradictions, as well as commonalities, in the data and at highlighting gaps in the evidence.
First, that definitions should pay attention to differences as well as commonalities in different parts of the world, and that the definitions of global health themselves depend to some extent on the position of the definer.
The aim of this work was to establish the effect of dietary TFA and/or MSG on cardiac gene expression in an in vivo animal model, and to examine sex-specific differences as well as commonalities of gene expression in response to diet.
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Although research has extensively examined the relationship between shared leadership and performance outcomes, little is known about the interaction with other team variables such as commonality and communication mode.
Sally Haslanger describes the sort of issues that arise here as commonality and normativity problems (2000, 37).
Table 9 displays the separate marginal influences on liquidity of individual attributes volatility, price, and trading volume, as well as commonality measured by industry liquidity.
This surprising degree of commonality in the themes and issues that the different institutes address possibly reflects typical areas where Health Ministries do not have sufficient internal expertise, as well as commonality in policy concerns.
A comparison of the structures of the 3 hapten binding antibodies revealed as commonality a deep hapten binding pocket or cleft, but otherwise a rather different composition of the binding sites for each of the different haptens: the Dig binding pocket is predominantly composed of large aromatic amino acids, which are part of the HC CDRs (Y56 and Y58 in HC CDR2, Y100e and Y100f in HC CDR3).
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