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When C1s was tested we saw no ability to activate prothrombin, despite MASP2 and C1s being considered to be of common origin and being close homologues.
Bioinformatic analysis has grouped protein families such as DUF23 in larger, multi-family "clans" that are believed to be of common evolutionary origin [50].
No model has appeared sufficiently practical to be of common use.
Based on this sampling scheme, we considered the worms isolated from different samples to be independent findings for a particular location, day, and substrate type, while the worms from one specific sample may be of common origin.
These cells, which have been presumed to be of common embryological origin from the ectodermal ridge, spread throughout the body to form a network with common structural and functional features.
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Runoff quantification is of common interest to most hydrologists who study rainfall runoff modeling.
Partial premixing of fuel and oxidizer is of common occurrence in fires.
"Is that supposed to be terminology that is of common ground to all Americans?
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