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Osteoarthritic changes have been described to be mostly restricted to type I and type II injuries, since the greater separation of the bone ends in higher-grade injuries may prevent the development of this complication [31].
Thus the novel classes of putative bZIPs appeared to be mostly restricted to oomycete species.
CLDN18 expression seemed to be mostly restricted to the stomach and the lungs.
By contrast, we expected LP cells to be mostly restricted to a luminal cell fate.
They seem to be mostly restricted to the same hospital though a few were seen in both hospitals.
Whereas the prognostic performance of the immune metagenes observed in Nagalla et al. [ 36] was found to be mostly restricted to highly proliferative tumors (PH), this was not the case for their therapy-predictive performance.
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They found that CXCL12 was mostly restricted to arterial endothelial cells in uninjured neonatal mouse hearts.
His own appearances as band leader were mostly restricted to jazz festivals.
The activities of modern Muslim mystics in the cities are mostly restricted to spiritual education.
Evidence surrounding the importance of neighbourhood on health has been mostly restricted to observational data analyses.
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