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Patients with long-term conditions commonly have unique psychological needs, as shown by the first quote.
The variants identified commonly include unique amino acids forming additional protein domains.
Exhibition swine are commonly a unique population of noncommercial swine, reared by the use of management practices that differ greatly from standard commercial swine production practices (28 ).
Painters commonly demonstrate unique skills in the observation of visual phenomena, in which depiction offers an invaluable source of information for neuroscientists investigating visual function in health and disease [ 42– 42].
Due to the prominence of functional immaturities concerning several eliminatory pathways, members of the youngest cohorts (i.e., neonates and infants) commonly display unique age-specific alterations in drug PK when compared to older children.
Looking further at genes commonly identified and unique to each method, we also see that genes unique to the dnet method have Cox HR at least comparable to genes commonly identified by both methods.
Despite huge advances on Alzheimer's disease (AD) etiology, the clinical diagnosis remains the unique commonly used tool to detect the onset of the disease.
The observations indicate that these transcriptional repressors should commonly adopt the unique recognition mode as observed in RolR to interact with corresponding regulators, which may take certain resorcinol-like compounds as their effector molecules.
The upregulated marker genes shared among the six cancer types may serve as a molecular tool to complement histopathologic examination, and the combination of the commonly upregulated and unique biomarkers may serve as differentiating markers for a specific cancer.
We analyzed both the commonly used and unique markers of senescence.
The shared characteristics, namely their genotype and shared environment, and their individual characteristics, commonly named the unique environment, may both contribute to epigenetic variation (Martin, 2005; Bell & Spector, 2011).
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