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Importantly, our model conclusively reflects the previously described occurrence of polymorphic ULF and mature filaments in terms of their number of tetramers per cross section.
It confirms the described occurrence of PKS I in the protozoan pathogen Cryptosporidium parvum [9].
Indeed, several reports described occurrence of specific endogenous protein inhibitors of xylanases in different plant species, including tobacco [ 65- 68].
Postexertional lung hemorrhage is a well described occurrence in racehorses [ 9], and hemoptysis has been reported after heavy exertion in elite human athletes as well [ 10].
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However, some journal publications described occurrences that, although not labelled as adverse events, could independently be interpreted as evidence of osteolysis 27 or heterotopic bone formation.
All previous reports of tracheobronchial fistula describe occurrence of the fistula at the membranous portion of the trachea-bronchus [4 9].
The term "hydrochemical facies" is used to describe occurrence modes of groundwater in an aquifer that differs in their chemical composition.
We sought to describe occurrence, recovery, and consequences of musculoskeletal (MSK) injuries in women at risk for childbirth-related pelvic floor injury at first vaginal birth.
Different studies describes occurrence of C. difficile in faecal samples of dogs ranging from 0% to 21% [ 9- 12].
This seems to be characteristic for CCSK according to smaller earlier reports that describe occurrence of recurrences up to 8 years after initial diagnosis (Kusumakumary et al, 1997).
State variables that describe occurrence levels of higher tiers, as [ R E1, E2, E3, *,..., * ], are only observable if the related processes all jointly affect at least one of the output processes.
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