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A general rule views the genesis of new neurons to be rather widespread in invertebrates and in non-mammalian vertebrates such as fish, reptiles and birds, but more restricted to specific brain areas in mammals [30].
As indicated by their prokaryotic distribution, family IS 701 seemed to be rather widespread.
This, indeed, could be rather widespread and could cause parallel emergence of some common phenotypes.
However, DGCs and PDEs acting as trigger enzymes seems such a simple, yet powerful principle to confer locality to c-di-GMP signalling that we expect it to be rather widespread.
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Concepts drawn from mechanical and electrical engineering have been rather widespread in the study of social systems.
Although the ability to produce saponins is rather widespread among plants, a complete synthetic pathway has not been elucidated in any single species.
The origin of the "Elder House" of Welf is a matter of controversy, since Welf in the Carolingian period seems to have been rather widespread as a baptismal name.
Its range there is rather widespread, but apparently highly disjunct, the species occurring in the Andes from northwest Venezuela to northern Peru, and then, equally locally, over much of the eastern third of South America, from northeast Brazil south to northeast Argentina, and Bolivia.
In these cases, the fluorescence is rather widespread and particularly strong in the cracks and marble crystals inside the stone, characterized by FTIR and Raman micro-spectroscopy (vide infra).
Indeed, in the simulations, in the absence of SHH signaling, only FGF9, which is rather widespread, induces Vegfa.
The few DTI studies available in Lewy body disease also suggest that WM changes are rather widespread even at an early disease stage.
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