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One group (group A, correlation coefficient 0.359) was defined by a predominance of gene loss, whereas the second group (group B, correlation coefficient 0.360) was defined by gene gain.
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Five of the subjects had airflow obstruction on spirometry, as defined by a post-bronchodilator FEV1/FVC ratio <0.7, and these subjects also had radiological evidence of emphysema on high resolution CT (HRCT) scanning, which was panacinar with a lower zone predominance (consistent with the classical distribution and type in PiZZ homozygotes) in two and upper zone predominant in two.
Don't be defined by a label.
I mean, whatever the progress seems like it is... it's still defined by the predominance of males.
The human gut microbiota has been classified into unique enterotypes, one of which is defined by the predominance of Prevotella (Arumugam et al., 2011).
A writer is defined by his language".
AES of suspected viral aetiology: was defined by fulfilling the definition for AES (above) and having a discharge diagnosis of suspected viral encephalitis or menigo-encephalitis, supported by a CSF cell count < 1000 cells/mm3 with a lymphocyte predominance and no positive identification of non-viral pathogens (e.g. bacteria or parasites) in the CSF or blood [ 3, 11].
IBD and coeliac disease are characterized by a predominance of (recurrent) gastrointestinal inflammation.
Moreover, studies using EVs from transiently transfected cells may be confounded by a predominance of pDNA transfer.
Oocytes of llamas bear an ultrustural resemblance to those of cattle, but are distinguished by a predominance of cytoplasmic lipid.
It is shown that such comets differ from other comets by their large perihelion distances and by a predominance of retrograde motion.
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