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These high angle faults most likely developed as normal faults before being reactivated by five of the six major tectonic events.
Most flowers at the shoot apex developed as normal females, indicating a complete transformation of floral identity from male to female.
In addition, our data indicate that selecting pMEC for CD49f + enhanced the subsequent formation of luminal breast carcinomas, yielding tumors with luminal differentiated epithelium, whereas unenriched pMEC developed as normal ductal structures or fibrous tumors with and without squamous epithelium.
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Therefore, it was not surprising to observe that the double-injected embryos developed as normal-looking pluteus larvae (not shown).
Infants with this condition develop as normal until they are 6 18 months old, when the development of their language and motor skills stops, or even regresses.
At first, the insects seemed to be developing as normal.
At time point 0, the preparation states for the dis-empathic behaviour and emotions develop as normal, although again more steep, while the preparation states for the empathic behaviour and emotions only reach activation value 0.58 before it starts decreasing at time point 30.
Richter et al show that a plant cell can lose up to three of these four proteins and still divide, as the plant can still grow and develop as normal.
Traditional white-light endoscopy relies on gross architectural changes and is not sensitive to molecular changes that develop as normal colonic epithelium transforms into a pre-malignant condition (dysplasia) prior to evolving into adenocarcinoma [ 2].
In contrast to hypertriglyceridemic mice, in which atherosclerotic lesions develop late, by the age of 1 year, vascular lipid deposits in apoc2 mutant zebrafish fed normal diet developed as early as at 14 dpf.
In the normal phenotype SIV developed as smooth basket-like pattern with 5-6 arcades.
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