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Comparison of the SSEA1 expression with Bruce4 ES cells (passage 23) revealed a content of 83% positive cells for Bruce4 ES on feeder (Fig. 7g) and 93% SSEA1 for the UTF-Neo-selected on feeders (passage 4, Fig. 7h) and 99% for UTF-Neo-selected cells on gelatine under continued selection pressure (passage 3) (Fig. 7i).

Loss of the functionality of the GTPase cycle would have led to a relaxation of selective pressure on the G domain in terms of GTP/GDP discrimination, but continued selection for aa-tRNA-binding capabilities, resulting in an aSelBL that retains the classical GTPase fold.

The continued selection of Ravindra Jadeja over Ravichandran Ashwin was inexplicable.

This chapter discusses the inclusion of meat quality information in livestock breeding programmes which could provide permanent and cumulative genetic improvements in these traits with continued selection.

Further, CEN1 HC significantly reduced bacterial counts in two different animal models of infected wounds, while Staphylococcus aureus and methicillin-resistant S. aureus (MRSA) failed to develop resistance against this peptide under continued selection pressure.

In the reed warblers studied by Davies, despite well-matched eggs, about 20% of cuckoo eggs are chucked out of the nest, "so there is continued selection for improvement," he says.

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Where the election was to abide by the field notes that, without more, was regarded a continuing selection by the state of all lands thus shown to be swampy.

It has been respected and given effect, with one temporary interruption, and has been treated as a continuing selection by the state of all lands shown by the surveyor's field notes to be swampy.

With the growing coverage of LLINs, the continuing selection of resistance in mosquitoes and its spread to mosquitoes in neighboring provinces and countries is inevitable.

From occupational studies, healthy survivor effect describes a continuing selection process such that those who remain in an employment tend to be healthier over time.

The Healthy Survivor Effect (HSE) can be described as a continuing selection process in the cohort due to survival or maintenance of the healthiest individuals, whereas survival/maintenance process may differ amongst the selected groups (e.g. diabetes or not).

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