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In contrast to other experiments, the influenza virus antigen was not anchored on the surface of the GEM particles, but rather constituted a separate component of the vaccine.

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Confiant reveals that creating and appreciating music and literature are not merely an evasion of reality but rather constitute a transformative reimagining of the past and the present.

Our study first showed that AHC and RDP are not two distinct diseases but rather constitute a clinical continuum of one disorder with AHC at the severe end of the spectrum and RDP as a milder variant.

In this way it is possible to build a set of spatial properties, which do not correspond to "real" geographic objects, but rather constitute a set of spatial demarcations that define spatial regions characterized by similarity and homogeneity.

If this interpretation is right, then Poincaré's concept of structure is not the new Hilbertian one that derives from the axiomatization of Euclidean geometry, but rather constitutes a development of the traditional algebraic concept of structure and concerns continuous groups.

Our model is not limited to the particular question of GABA receptor organization but, rather, constitutes a generic approach to understand how spatial order within the cell can arise due to reciprocal coupling between signalling elements (here the receptors) and transport structures (the cytoskeleton).

Indeed, gut LepRb cells are not epithelial but rather constitute a previously uncharacterized population of perivascular cells within the intestinal submucosa.

Impaired fetal growth as such may not be the cause of the long-term consequences, but rather constitute a marker of a coordinated fetal response to a restricted intrauterine environment.

Consequently, saliva, which does not contain its own microflora but rather constitutes a representation of other oral sites [ 13], may also harbor a limited number of highly abundant clonal variants.

The mirrored nature of the ipsilateral representation and its disappearance during bimanual movements suggest that it does not play an active role in the control of movement, but rather constitutes a passive overflow of activity that ultimately needs to be suppressed to avoid mirror movements.

The concept that the formation of blood vessels by DCs with endothelial potential (VLCs) is not restricted to artificial tumour models, but rather constitutes a bona fide angiogenic mechanism promoting the progression of human tumours, is supported by the high (∼40%) proportion of VLCs systematically accumulated in ovarian carcinomas (Conejo-Garcia et al, 2005).

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