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Our data suggest that the Sierra Nevada landscape is dominated by glacial features deposited during marine isotope stage (MIS) 2 and MIS 6. Deposits of previously recognized glaciations between circa 25 and 140 ka, e.g., MIS 4, Tenaya, early Tahoe, cannot be unequivocally identified.
As the three perisomatic inhibitory cell types have similar dendritic and axonal arborizations, they cannot be unequivocally identified at the light-microscopic level.
3) Another problem (at least in my view) is that in the stainings synapses cannot be unequivocally identified (which could be done e.g. by colocalization with synaptic markers).
However, there are no scientific data on the distribution of the species around the lake, and many Tropheus populations from different regions of the lake cannot be unequivocally identified to species [ 26].
Hence the emergence of eukaryotic viruses involves an apparent paradox: an uninterrupted succession of viruses must connect the prokaryotic and eukaryotic domains of the virus world, even if, in most cases, this succession cannot be unequivocally identified in terms of shared genes.
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However rectifying excitation spread in these co-cultures could not be unequivocally identified.
The plant remains were too decayed to be unequivocally identified as leaves and buds, so the team used molecular analysis to identify what they were.
The Müller cell endfoot could be unequivocally identified using differential interference contrast microscopy.
If neurons could not be unequivocally identified, they were excluded from statistics on cell type specific activation.
We recorded at 4 dpf, which is the earliest time point when Purkinje neurons can be unequivocally identified.
By comparison with MS behaviors of the standard and the literatures [11 17], the peak was unequivocally identified as emodin.
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