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Exchangeable ions, such as Na+, K+, Ca2+, and Mg2+ commonly occupy clinoptilolite Ackley and Yang (1991).
Having established that Otx2 and Oct4 commonly occupy many enhancer regions and that Otx2 contributes to their activation, we next wished to determine the regulatory outcomes in terms of target gene expression.
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The structure of a liquid is always less ordered than that of the crystalline solid and, therefore, the liquid commonly occupies a larger volume.
Exchangeable ions such as Na+1, K+1, Ca+2 and Mg+2are commonly occupied by clinoptilolite ([Ackley and Yang 1991]).
Subduction channels are commonly occupied by deformed and metamorphosed basaltic rocks, together with clastic and pelagic sediments, which form a zone up to several kilometers thick to depths of at least 40 km.
Another factor that disfavours binding of Kunitz inhibitors to thrombin is the presence of a glutamate at position 192, a position commonly occupied by a Gln residue.
What may make the Hudson River unique for shortnose sturgeon is the large area of tidal freshwater habitat used as the summer foraging range: the most commonly occupied 81 km of the tidal freshwater Hudson River.
Within each establishment, we placed the nicotine samplers in areas commonly occupied by workers and patrons.
However, they are resource intensive, commonly occupying teams of more than a dozen professionals for several hours each week.
Carcasses are commonly occupied by various pathogenic microbes, which may infect mammalian herbivores through direct contact, or when these microbes contaminate their vicinity.
For example, in the Y SNP model position -1 is most commonly a guanine, whereas in the R, W, and K models position -1 is commonly occupied by cytosine.
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