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The clustering of LFA-1 and Mac-1 revealed by YFP expression in Mac-1 FRET and LFA-1 FRET mice, respectively, suggests that LFA-1 clustering might be more important during the initial transendothelial migration than Mac-1 clustering, even at the adhesion stage outside the endothelial cell layer.
These users will have the priority to select a resource in the frequency domain in the next period, where the candidate set for clustering might be different, depending on the user reports.
The distributions of local cases presenting to the facilities we studied in Fajara and Brikama broadly reflected those of the catchment populations, and essentially indicates that some transmission persists in many of these coastal communities, although some clustering might be identified with more intensive sampling.
Because of the limited number of isolates obtained during 1987–1995, clustering might be biased and a more year-specific clustering might be observable.
An example of incidental clustering might be an association between male absent households and food insufficiency.
Additionally, clustering might be influenced by serotype prevalence or sampling bias.
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Astronomers, Dr. Fabian said, suspected that black holes in the central galaxies of clusters might be keeping the cluster gas hot, but the astronomers did not know how.
They are part of a new study that shows globular clusters might be surprisingly less mature in their development than previously thought.
We suggest that similar point-symmetric structures in the X-ray cavities of galaxy clusters might be associated with the presence of massive binary black holes.
Most cohort studies employ multistage cluster sampling with unequal probabilities to conveniently select participants with desired characteristics, and participants from different clusters might be genetically related.
The cluster might be distributed over several miles and if the connection among them is severed, the reduced cluster can continue operation in a matter of seconds, as if nothing had happened.
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