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Platelets were significantly concentrated both in the PRP and PRGF preparations, and the concentration rate of PRP preparations was substantially higher than that of PRGF preparations (8.79-fold vs. 2.84-fold).
At the more local level, Maingi et al. (2012) found elephant poaching (i.e. elephant carcasses) was concentrated both in space and time (i.e. dry season) within Southeastern Kenya and was more likely to occur where there were higher densities of elephants, bodies of water, and roads.
The c2 sites are concentrated both in A1 gene boundaries and the adjacent LAIR, suggesting a direct link between the action sites and the transcriptional activation.
Iba1+/MHC II+ cells were concentrated both in the epi- and perineurium in DA (Figure 4D and 4E), but in PVG rats only in the epineurium (Figure 4F and 4G).
However, according to a previous qualitative division [ 12], the floor effect is concentrated both in the items belong to physical and psychosocial dimensions as for the mobility and self-care EQ-5D dimensions -the most conceptually equivalent- leading to think that the study sample has a certain clinical stability.
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7 9–13 Sexual venues bring individuals and sexual networks together, concentrating both in specific geographic locations.
Pericentric genome separation was eventually disbanded by telomere clustering that concentrated both parental pericentric genome portions in a limited nuclear sector of the bouquet nucleus.
He distributed his talents almost equally between the stage and the screen in his later years, and sometimes it appeared that if he had concentrated them both in form and in subject his mark would have been a firmer one.
Mr. Atlas also identifies a real problem: the social feedback loop that concentrates both wealth and opportunity in the upper classes, including both the "super people" and the lesser mortals preoccupied with them.
Thus, tri- and hexanucleotide repeats were mostly concentrated in exons in both genera (57.72 % and 69.07 % of the total number of trinucleotide repeats in Oryza and Arabidopsis, and 52.17 % and 83.33 % of the total number of hexanucleotide repeats in Oryza and Arabidopsis).
Both these disorders had significantly hub-concentrated lesion distributions, although (almost completely) distinct subsets of cortical hubs were lesioned in each disorder: temporal lobe hubs specifically were associated with higher lesion probability in Alzheimer's disease, whereas in schizophrenia lesions were concentrated in both frontal and temporal cortical hubs.
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