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Conversely, unique genes had a diminished level of transcript variance.
Conversely, unique sequences were considered to have decreased abundance if they had significantly more hits in the normal library.
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Conversely, only unique gene identifiers are kept for each abstract in the TAIR set.
Conversely, the unique PK characteristics of a PPI may influence its efficacy in patients of varying BMI.
Conversely, a unique CpaAII restriction recognition sequence was generated within pMTL85141 by first annealing complementary oligonucleotides CpaAII-anneal.S + CpaAII-anneal.AS.
Conversely, K562-unique peaks are nucleosome-free in K562 cells, but are occupied in GM12878.
Conversely, Sema3E is unique in that it binds and signals directly through Plexin-D1 (PlxnD1), independently of NRPs.
Conversely, due to the unique stoichiometry of CF3Br, this agent is predicted to cause no increase in pressure, even in the absence of chemical inhibition.
If we examine (U), we see that it requires participants to attend to the values and interests of each person as a unique individual; conversely, each individual conditions her judgment about the moral import of her values and interests on what all participants can freely accept.
Conversely, haplotypes that are unique to the global population are scarce, almost always occupy apical positions in the networks, which suggest a more recent origin, and are always associated with strains from pigeon habitats (Fig. 3, brown circles).
Conversely, each provided a unique facet of the overall picture.
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