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Ectromelia (partial limb), micromelia (shrunken limb or limb element), amelia (limb totally missing), and unpigmented iris (eye totally black) were the four most common, collectively accounting for 73% of the abnormalities across all refuges.
Since as mentioned, the mechanisms of stress-induced cellular senescence and aging have much in common, collectively these data suggest that BRB can be effective at an in vivo achievable concentration [ 45- 48, 66, 67] as a gero-suppressive agent.
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There is benefit in addressing the common threat collectively.
Signals (events) flow through circuits and holes concurrently and coordinately (relationships), thus the components can accomplish a common goal collectively.
One of the challenges of this emerging design paradigm is the appropriate modeling of system compositions, i.e., how systems interact among themselves to achieve a common goal collectively (Brownsword et al. 2006).
This is the so-called "tragedy of the commons," wherein the self-interest of everyone overusing common resources collectively screws everyone (for a more intuitive example, think about how overfishing with explosives dries up food supplies, and why governments would have an incentive to restrict the practice).
These events ended the king's independence and signified the change of power and reforms about to overtake France.The march symbolized a new balance of power that displaced the ancient privileged orders of the French nobility and favored the nation's common people, collectively termed the Third Estate.
The participants experienced an expanded understanding of spiritual care individually and a deeper common understanding collectively.
Common variants collectively account for most individual variation in DNA sequence, and the same might be expected to be the case for phenotypic variation.
Neurobiologically, the common dementias collectively affect distributed areas in the temporal, parietal and frontal lobes that have been implicated in voice processing in functional imaging studies of healthy subjects (Seeley et al., 2009).
Firstly, we show that on the liability scale, common variants collectively explain at least 26% (standard deviation 5%) of phenotypic variation for all epilepsy and 27% (standard deviation 5%) for focal epilepsy.
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