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Overall, the performance of Hdac7+/− mice did not differ from WT [F 1,45) = 0.047, P = 0.83] but did change with age [F 2,900) = 4.427, P = 0.009] however, this is most likely the result of the exceptionally good, but atypical, performance of the WT mice at four weeks.
Exceptionally, segmental or atypical excision can be undertaken in patients with respiratory failure or in elderly patients for whom normal excision is not possible (option).
In these infections, virus in the stool may be related to a disseminated infection with exceptionally high viral titers, atypical of seasonal, circulating influenza infections (1 ).
Third, one might estimate if genomic regions that are exceptionally differentiated between allopatric populations undergo atypical patterns of introgression in zones of admixture [ 20, 43].
Note that Tigriopsis is a rather atypical marine invertebrate occurring in exceptionally small, isolated populations.
A postmortem study of a college-educated woman involved in a serious motor vehicle accident at age 39, who developed progressive dementia and parkinsonism 11 years later, showed evidence of multiple neurodegenerations including atypical AD, severe LBD (with exceptionally large Lewy bodies), axonopathy and TDP-43 proteinopathy [ 53].
In this Infra footage, McGregor exploits Watson's atypical physique (his high-arched feet, exceptionally long shin bones, and super-supple joints) to extract maximum detail from every phrase.
The model yeasts are also clearly atypical in that their genomes are exceptionally well studied.
The exceptionally large size and domain organization of MpAFP is atypical of an AFP, which usually contains a single domain of mass 3 30 kDa [ 35].
Parathyroid carcinoma (PTCA) is an exceptionally rare malignancy, often with a clinical presentation similar to that of benign atypical parathyroid adenoma.
JM: Atypical.
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