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Indeed, emerging evidence support the concept that in certain skin pathological conditions a conspicuous expansion of the LC population occurs within the dermis [29] [32] suggesting, that LC differentiation factors might also be produced within the dermal compartment.
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Yet conspicuous expansions to the tailbones of Peregocetus are reminiscent of living mammals, such as otters, that swim with an up-and-down, undulating motion.
Agricultural expansion was most conspicuous at higher elevations (1800 2600 m) and on medium slopes (10 30°).
This expansion was particularly conspicuous along the N dimension, since fewer sample points implies less information on the genetic drift of the process.
Throughout, he was conspicuous as an opponent of the expansion of slavery and was at heart an abolitionist, though he never became one in the political sense of the word.
In addition, we found a few cells with conspicuous ovoid giant nuclei (~30 μm at maximal expansion) in all soma clusters.
We did not find any striking expansions in gene copy number or conspicuous gene absences in our survey of meiotic genes in Apis.
The increasingly conspicuous role of the GRS is part of a broader expansion of the CIA's paramilitary capabilities over the past 10 years.
As Sanjay Subrahmanyam points out, the only really conspicuous feature of the early eighteenth-century Coromandel Coast was the expansion of the presence of the European country trader.
Conspicuous among these was the Mayflower (1897) of 2,690 tons, containing triple-expansion engines, twin screws, and a compartmented iron hull and manned by a crew of more than 150.
It was shown that the thermal expansion coefficient increased significantly with the development of hydration and became more conspicuous when the ground granulated blast furnace slag was added.
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