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In 1788, Washington, with his personal consent, was named Master in the Virginia charter of Alexandria Lodge No. 22. Since 1847, one of the defining hallmarks of a U.S. President is his appearance on U.S. currency and postage.

In general, our observations suggest that the defining hallmarks of cancer as formulated by Hanahan Weinberg can be organized into the meta-pathways proliferation and remodeling.

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The two USP11 DU structures allow us to define hallmarks of the DUSP-UBL module in USP4, USP15, and USP11 as well as delineating the characteristics of USP11.

Appropriate, perhaps, since scepticism is the defining hallmark of Ince's intellectual approach to comedy.

Yet even Mr. Obama's supporters say it seems unlikely that the president -- given the difficulties of these past three years and the mood of the electorate of all ages -- will ever be able to replicate the youthful energy that became such a defining hallmark of his campaign.

The defining hallmark of stem cells is their ability to self-renew and maintain multipotency.

A defining hallmark of stem cells, in both normal and malignant tissue, is the ability to self-renew but simultaneously give rise to daughter cells that are committed to differentiation into phenotypes that often cross lineages.

Tumour cell invasion is a defining hallmark of malignancy [ 1].

Neurofibrillary lesions composed of the microtubule associated protein Tau are a defining hallmark of Alzheimer disease and other Tauopathies.

Tau fibrils, deposited in the interior of nerve cells, are a defining hallmark of Alzheimer's disease (AD) and other fatal neurodegenerative disorders.

Since degeneration of both LMN and UMNs is the defining hallmark of ALS and occurs in fALS patients carrying the D83G mutation (24), we first examined the survival of LMN and UMNs.

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