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While the secondary lineage typically forms a dense cluster of small cells in the peripheral cortex, the primary subclone consists of rather large, less densely associated cells, which are located closer to the neuropil.

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We restricted the analysis to non-HLA SNPs from densely mapped regions associated with at least one immune-mediated disease.

These compounds were formed at relatively high temperatures and usually consist of densely packed BO3 triangles associated with such small metal ions as magnesium, manganese, aluminum, or iron.

Nonetheless, blooming artifact associated with densely calcified plaque may preclude visualization of the underlying vascular lumen in the absence of significant stenosis (Fig. 6).

The modules inferred in [29] are relatively dense (see Table 1 and 2) which can be taken as an additional indicator of that functional modules are associated with densely connected, co-expressed subnetworks.

Both p62 and ubiquitin are associated with densely stained intracellular inclusions that sometimes extended into cell processes (Fig.  3B and C).

An extra-Poisson variation was actually observed in the areas with <500 inhabitants km−2 while the moderately densely populated areas were associated with the highest incidence rates.

The pattern of disjunct populations distributed in lowland Tanzania and Zimbabwe/Mozambique has been observed for some other vertebrate species, although Zimbabwe is often not sampled for species associated with densely wooded habitats.

For example, a large proportion of chromatin in the cell is in the form of heterochromatin, which is very densely packed, and is associated with many roles such as gene silencing and keeping DNA intact during reproduction.

As age-dependent PGBs in humans and other mammals are intimately associated with densely concentrated glycogen granules (Suzuki et al., 1979b; Woodford & Tso, 1980; Gertz et al., 1985; King, 1994), the accumulation of glycogen into clusters may represent a step in the formation of insoluble PGBs from glycogen.

Communities characterized by less-dense development are associated with more vehicle travel and less walking and biking than are more densely developed communities (Frank and Pivo 1995).

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