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The role of MSC in myogenic differentiation might have been estimated more distinctively based on such a group.

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One of the most impressive areas in Africa in which a pen-equidistant heptatonic scale is combined with a distinctively harmonic style based on singing in intervals of thirds plus fifths, or thirds plus fourths, is the eastern Angolan culture area.

For example the ENTSO-E scenario outlook 2014 2030 speaks of four "visions" explicating that "The four visions are based on distinctively different assumptions, thus the actual future evolution of parameters is expected to lie in-between".

As described briefly in the sequel, the three methods are based on distinctively different principles and procedures.

But under Mr. Zucker, the company played up its history, offering a line of products based on the distinctively patterned, wool blankets it had once traded for furs.

The method using the DRIFT spectra partly showed mango samples from KARI-Thika and KARI-Embu in similar clusters but was not distinctively able to group samples based on the location (Fig. 4).

Furthermore, we recovered ESTs likely to be derived from the mitochondrial genome based on their distinctively low average G + C content of 20.4% (similar to the mean mitochondrial genome G + C content of 18.3% versus the mean nuclear G + C content of 60.33%).

Anode materials based on silicon or tin, with distinctively higher theoretical specific capacities of 700 mAh/g compared to the commonly used graphite in Lithium-ion batteries exhibiting limited capacity of 370 mAh/g, are presently in the focus of intensive research studies as new anode materials.

It is distinctively a development of the common law (i.e., law based on judicial decisions, as evolved in England and the United States).

Thus, a dual-mode nanosensor based on these CDs can be achieved for distinctively and sensitively sensing the H2O2 by simultaneously inspecting the fluorometric and colorimetric changes of CD solution, which is beneficial to the realization of naked-eye detection of the H2O2.

Thus, a dual-mode nanosensor based on these CDs can be achieved for distinctively and sensitively sensing the H2O2 by simultaneously inspecting the fluorometric and colorimetric changes of the CD solution, which is beneficial to the realization of naked-eye detection of the H2O2.

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