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Correspondingly, one of the most downregulated responsive genes was E2F2 (approximately 2.5- to 8.0-fold decrease following ligand treatment).

Correspondingly, one of the scenarios of evolution of the M. MwoI enzyme involves temporary separation of the gene fragments encoding the catalytic domain and the TRD.

Correspondingly, one of the occupations with highest risk for neck-shoulder pain is computer workers [ 3], and extended computer work is generally considered a precursor for neck-shoulder pain often located in the upper part of the shoulder girdle [ 4- 8].

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It has been reported in Finland that 21-36% of children are quite afraid or very afraid of something connected with dental treatment [ 15] and that 5-19% of adults are very afraid of visiting a dentist [ 16], while correspondingly one fourth of adults in England reported that they definitely always feel anxious about going to a dentist [ 17].

Correspondingly, one can think of determiners as expressions that can combine with an ordered pair of predicates to form a sentence, much as one can think of transitive verbs as expressions that can combine with an ordered pair of names to form a sentence.

Correspondingly, one might observe capacitance as the opposite of canalisation, when the variance of the lower-level DME is smaller than that of the higher-level DME.

Four α values, 0.05, 0.20, 0.35 and 0.50, were considered, and each yielded one partition of sire samples and, correspondingly, one selected SNP subset.

Correspondingly, one could expect that this relation be to some extent reflected in the relative abundance (∼1/2300) of switch III mutations in cancer.

In one pair of OMc ligands, one oxygen atom of the COO group bridges Sr1 and Ti1, whereas the other oxygen atom coordinates to Sr2 (correspondingly, one oxygen atom bridges Sr2 and Ti3, and the other coordinates to Sr1).

Correspondingly, azo dyes releasing one of the 22 known carcinogenic AAs are banned from clothing textiles in the European Union.

The injury mortality equals to the deaths from HIV, malaria and tuberculosis combined, and, correspondingly, injuries are recognized as one of the most important global public health problems.

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