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This combination could correspond to certain models among those proposed by Innan and Kondrashov [ 40] to classify the evolution of duplicated genes, such as modified duplication or diversifying selection.

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A consensus emerged for classifying the evolution of CD as severe if during the 1995 to 2009 period one of the following criteria was met: (a) active disease (ie, grade >1), for more than 3 years consecutively or not; (b) more than one intestinal surgery; (c) establishment of a permanent stoma; (d) death related to CD or complications of CD, or complications of CD treatment.

So far, however, the growth of the Internet can be classified more as the evolution of the world's largest flea market than as a revolution in business operations.

Our data permit the lesions to be classified and show that the evolution of the granulomas is marked by fibroblast proliferation and transformation into myofibroblasts, which contract the lesions by structuring the reticulin fibers, thereby allowing the original structure to be maintained against external mechanical forces.

The origin of caudal appendages present on the Myxobolus morphotype led to the evolution of species classified in the genus Henneguya.

The evolution of biofuels is classified into four different generations.

The AE signals of the specimens were then classified using Gaussian Mixture Model (GMM) and the evolution of different damage mechanisms was investigated.

Further investigation of the evolution of variant mitoses (broadly classified as open and closed) may well be worthwhile within the context of the evolution of the nuclear pore complex.

To study the evolution of the tyloids, we classified them into different types, examining their number, length, shape and colour.

Group III WRKY TFs are believed to have dramatically expanded during the evolution of angiosperms and can be classified into different subgroups depending on the species [ 34, 72].

We classify the enzyme as an atypical BChE and discuss its implications for the evolution of AChE and BChE and for ecotoxicology.

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