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In addition, ON knockout mice are distinctly more prone to enhanced growth of pancreatic tumours following both subcutaneous and orthotopic tumour cell implantation.
Their work in the first period was distinctly mistake-prone and undisciplined.
Even globalisation's defenders admit that the process can be a cruel one, and many global institutions are distinctly accident-prone.
Diabetes-prone rodents also have a distinctly different gut microbiome compared with healthy rodents.
It was, he says, a "harsh" process, but the resulting sound could only ever be Roots Manuva – dank and claustrophobic in places, prone to flights of fancy, worldly yet distinctly British.
Also within flood-prone habitats, different types and frequencies of flooding may impose distinctly different selection pressures on plants (Voesenek et al. 2004; Chen et al. 2011).
About 40,000 of them -- the accident prone, the overly anxious and the grievously injured -- end up at a distinctly unglamorous medical clinic tucked beside a roaring tarmac near Terminal B. Kennedy Medical Offices, like the airport, never closes.
For one, the affect of self-esteem allows us to conceive our power more distinctly, adequately and actively insofar as we imagine other people more disdainfully; thus, we are naturally prone to hatred and envy.
In addition, RXRα-PPARα distinctly binds to the genes that are involved in fatty acid metabolic processes, and RXRα-LXR is more prone to bind to the genes that participate in steroid metabolic process.
Distinctly unappetising.
A distinctly satisfying thought.
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