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Consistently, Figures 1C and 1D show that treatment of cells with MGO induced destabilization of HIF-1α, which was previously accumulated under hypoxia, in a dose and time-dependent manner.

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A 2003 survey of students in Westfield, where schools also consistently figure among the top in the state, showed that 38percentt of the elementary school population, along with 53percentt of middle and high school students, had worked with tutors on school work in the previous two years.

POPULAR shows like "The Walking Dead," "The Voice" and "Scandal" have consistently figured in the weekly top 10 list for Nielsen Twitter TV Ratings, a new statistic that professes to measure not just the number of Twitter posts about shows but also the number of followers who read them.

If they were, the likes of Jim Clark (two titles), Gilles Villeneuve and Stirling Moss (no titles) would not consistently figure in lists of greatest-ever drivers, and Schumacher (seven) would be considered more than twice as good as Ayrton Senna (three).

For calibration, the LiDAR data were collected using the Carnegie Airborne Observatory (CAO) Alpha [53] or AToMS [54] sensor packages in 2009 and 2012, respectively, with data collection and analysis methods applied consistently (Figure 1).

As kitchen waste which contains very high moisture is difficult to be self-heated up to 45°C, two self-designed kitchen waste composters which included features for temperature and moisture content control were fabricated to allow parallel experiments to be conducted consistently (Figure 1).

However, WJMSCs did not show marked morphological changes on treatment with pro-inflammatory cytokines consistently (Figure 1A).

26 Intimate apposition of the mesh can be achieved consistently (figure 5), and the histological appearances suggest that dissection is unlikely.

For instance, strong SE beliefs consistently figure prominently in predicting choice of and persistence in STEM majors, interest in STEM careers, and perceived STEM career options (Gainor and Lent, 1998; Kahn and Nauta, 2001; Byars-Winston et al., 2010).

Additionally, the extended correlations (m>2) in the nonsocial networks are consistently positive (Figures 6 and Tables 1 and 2), which should be contrasted against the consistently disassortative correlations (γ<0 and r<0) exhibited by the social networks (Figure 5).

Other states with consistently low figures include Alabama, Arkansas, Kentucky and Louisiana, according to the report card.

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