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This is most classically expressed as the expectation that a fair coin toss is more likely to result in a 'heads' after a series of repeated 'tails'tails
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The generation of the output was conditioned by the initial presence of the two substrates (Fig. 3 B) following in our case an AND truth table as classically expressed in electronics (Fig. 3 A, right panel).
The Chinese, Hindus, and Greeks saw cosmic time as moving in an alternating rhythm, classically expressed in the Chinese concept of the alternation between yin, the passive female principle, and yang, the dynamic male principle (see yinyang).
The Chinese, Hindus, and Greeks saw cosmic time as moving in an alternating rhythm, classically expressed in the Chinese concept of the alternation between Yin, the passive female principle, and Yang, the dynamic male principle.
The ZF or MMSE criteria are classically used and may be expressed as follows: X ̂ ( k, p ) = H ∗ ( k ) Q ( k ) R ( k, p ) (34).
Results were expressed as cells/mm2.
Naturally occurring CD25+CD4+ cells additionally express CD152 (CTLA-4), a molecule classically only expressed after T cell activation [ 16- 18].
Finally, EVP cells expressed genes classically involved in stem cell function (Aldh1a1, 790×; Sox9 18×) as well as quiescence (Nfatc4, 43×; Il33, 409×; Cdkn12× 12×).
EPCs are classically described as cells expressing a combination of an endothelial marker (VEGFR2) and a progenitor marker (CD34/CD133), however there is considerable debate surrounding this definition, because none of these markers are fully specific [ 7, 8].
M1 or classically activated macrophages express CD11c, secrete proinflammatory cytokines, such as tumor necrosis factor (TNF α, interleukin (IL -6, and IL -6, and their differentiation is promoted by interferon (IFN)γ and lipopolysaccharide.
Both products are classically thought to express predominantly in oligodendrocytes.
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