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In this respect, we consider that the study at the molecular level of the cellular responses of YAP1-overexpression in GSE16 and other xylose consuming strains (for example expressing the fungal redox pathway) during glucose and xylose utilization would reveal important insights about limiting steps for xylose metabolism.

For example, expressing the difference between the mean of a given population and a particular measurement in standard deviates enables us to compare this difference to the standardized z-distribution and determine, among other things, the cumulative probability of occurrence.

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Black-and-white photographs on the walls, for example, express the four elements of earth, air, fire and water.

Hematopoietic stem cells, for example, express the chemokine receptor CXCR4 and selectively respond to SDF-1α.

Those of the Australian Aborigines, for example, express the singer's feelings as a member of the community.

The Buddhist's picture, for example, expresses the vision of a world in constant flux devoid of fixity or any kind of permanent substance.

The revolution of the German people in 1918 that led to the creation of the Weimar constitution, for example, expressed the German people's conscious decision for a democratic, republican, and federal state, committed to the principles of the rule of law, and endowed with a parliamentary system of legislation and government (CT 77 8).

Public elections, to take one example, express the central irony that resides in Terminalia and reveal a stark truth: that the highest gesture of modern democracies certainly takes place in transparent public spaces, but that these great acts of e pluribus unum are normally executed in the shrouded privacy of individual voting booths.

Jill, for example, expresses the defeatist thinking: "I can't relax; I'm useless".

Once the GFP gates were established, we calculated the percentage of cells from the test population (for example, expressing both the Cas9 nickase and the gCTG) falling within these same gates.

In comparison, negative responses, for example, expressing anger or frustration at the patient (Kerns & Rosenberg, 1995) have been associated with poorer psychological outcomes and increased depression (Romano et al., 2009).

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