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The identification of conserved genetic factors necessary for exercise to produce physiological changes in the fly system will have implications, not only for the basic biology of aging and exercise physiology, but will coincidentally identify potential therapeutic targets that may allow the benefits of exercise to be provided to patients unable to exercise, due to injury or pathology.

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In his study of HIV-1 TAR he coincidentally identified TRBP [ 3], which is now known to be a key player in RNA interference.

As the two publications argue, both women succeeded by developing simple, clear brands, which coincidentally both identified with outsiders.

Coincidentally, we identified 133 children with laboratory-confirmed nH1N1 who met our inclusion criteria.

And coincidentally, the solutions identified the same groups that are targeted in ECF's most recent campaign Man Up India!, a call to raise men to end violence against women once and for all.

There is some evidence in support of the hypothesis that apparent lung cancer outcomes in the United Kingdom might be distorted by relatively fewer indolent cases identified coincidentally, as a result fewer radiographs being undertaken.

Coincidentally, recent work has identified integrin α6, which was not included in our investigation, as a glioma stem-cell marker and invasion promoter (Lathia et al, 2010).

Levels of HNE in AD ventricular fluid have been reported at 15.2 μM, and coincidentally, Pin1 has been identified as an excessively carbonylated (2,4-dinitrophyenylhydrazine-reactive, DNPH-reactive) protein in brains of patients with AD and mild cognitive impairment (MCI).

I and my high school buddy Gary Williams, who coincidentally now occupies the curator's office next to mine at the academy, found a nudibranch that we could not identify during one of our field trips.

Since it remains challenging to identify patients at risk, it has been discussed repeatedly, to which extent so called implants, representing extra-ovarian lesions coincidentally occurring in about 20% of particularly serous s-BOT cases, influence patients' prognosis [ 1, 4, 6].

Our method of applying a statistic designed to identify discontinuities, and then cutting the 35-year time series at the identified point of discontinuity, not only reflects the observations, but also coincidentally focuses attention on the critical period in relation to TBE epidemiology.

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