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Furthermore, unlike other known transcription factors and cofactors in mammals, TRIM33 binds to an exceedingly small number of sites across the DNA of B cells.
Thus, if the lysozyme were present in the last common ancestor of all domains, it would require the unlikely loss of the gene in dozens of lineages while maintaining it in an exceedingly small number of species.
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Thus, it is possible to generate probes that have exceedingly high selectivity for a small number of related proteases, as has been demonstrated for the caspases and cysteine cathepsins [11], [12], [13], [14].
Jonathan Whittaker, a bartender at Annabelle's, on the corner of Beard and Dwight Streets, and one of a small number of residents who have actually talked with cast members, described them as exceedingly polite.
For these patients, CBRC is principally motivated by the exceedingly restricted access to oocyte donation in France (long waiting lists due to the shortage of donors and to the very small number of French ART centres practising oocyte donation).
A very small number of North Dakota voters.
Get a small number of expensive clothes.
Use a small number of versatile pieces.
Recruit a small number of members.
There were exceedingly low numbers of eosinophils and mast cells on either diet (data not shown).
While feasible for small numbers of raters, this procedure quickly becomes computationally prohibitive as the number of raters increases - for example, the exceedingly sparse single contingency table representing the breast cancer tumour data would have dimension 3732.
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