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In complex animal species, growth is controlled by intermingled paracrine and endocrine regulatory processes, with organ and tissue growth governed by specific genetic programs that determine the target size and relative proportions of the species (Day and Lawrence, 2000).

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Southeast Asia's landscape is characterized by three intermingled physical elements: mountain ranges, plains and plateaus, and water in the form of both shallow seas and extensive drainage systems.

(Claudia La Rocco) ★ Keigwin + Company / Jamel Gaines (Saturday) Larry Keigwin's "Bolero NYC" is a brilliant take on life in New York City, performed by 50 intermingled dancers and civilians who progress through the rituals of urban life in a lovely mix of choreographed chaos and harmony.

The action of retreating glaciers during the last Pleistocene Ice Age left the area covered by glacial till (intermingled clay, sand, gravel, and boulders) and created the many spectacular gorges, waterfalls, lakes, ponds, and swamps for which the region is noted.

This pattern is characterised by a patchwork of intermingled areas of increased and decreased attenuation that may represent (1) patchy interstitial disease, (2) obliterative small airways disease and (3) occlusive small vascular disease [4].

However, except for the docked vesicles primed to the PreAZ, no morphological distinction can be made between the 3 pools; RP and reserve pool are strongly intermingled (reviewed by Rizzoli and Betz 2005; Denker and Rizzoli 2010).

In the striatum, more than 95% of neurons are GABAergic medium-sized spiny neurons (MSNs), which form two intermingled populations distinguished by their projections and protein content.

Small black pigs root around them, and hidden in the pond, though the pasis deny it, there are barrels of fermenting mahua flowers.Shahabpur's smaller caste-groups are more intermingled, though discreetly separated by walkways and ditches.

At the end of which, Stoke's attack is just a Montenegrin and a Macedonian away from a complete southern Yugoslavia diaspora, a Yugo‑Stokia of the Potteries complete with Kosovan nationalism, Albanian shades, intermingled sects, and bonded by the obvious delight the current trio take in each other's on-field company.

Together, these studies suggest the animals in their first week of life might acquire the PBV infection followed by establishment of persistent infection, with intermingled periods of high, low, and no virus detections depending on the age, season, and physiological status of the animals.

In the original regression analyses in [12] no differences were found between high and low tone cues, nor any interactions between cue type and other experimental factors; here, we therefore consider the trials cued by C1 and C2 as two separate (intermingled, but non-interacting) sequences.

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