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Throughout the 1960s, the package-holiday market expanded in parallel with increasing disposable income.
Superheated steam is expanded in parallel in a back-pressure (BPST) and in a condensing-extraction (CEST) steam turbine.
5,000 cells per cm2 were expanded in parallel with media supplemented with 10% of different serum samples.
In some experiments macrophages were expanded in parallel cultures, supplemented with M-CSF only.
During the 20th century, the human population of Africa expanded enormously, and the dog population expanded in parallel (33 ).
Of note, in our preliminary experiments the effector T cells (sorted as CD127+CD25−CD4+ cells) expanded in parallel to the Treg cells induced significant TA when injected at 10 × 10 per mice (data not shown).
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It is a sign of deliberate portfolio construction and expansion that the age-group-specific product ranges expand in parallel with the ageing of the company (and in line with that of the founders' children).1.1
The use of biologic treatment strategies in the nonoperative and operative care of orthopaedic and sports injuries continues to expand in parallel with our understanding of the healing response after injuries.
If so, should such knowledge expand in parallel with other biomedical information, or should any such expansion be restricted by its relevance to changes in clinical performance (the 'barefoot doctor' model)?
Furthermore, iTreg cells were derived from Tmem cells and this process required the presence of nTreg cells, leading us to hypothesize that nTreg cells are able to convert Tmem cells into iTreg cells that subsequently expand in parallel to effector T (Teff) cells.
The SCD1 gene family expanded in rodents with the parallel loss of SCD5 in the Muridae family.
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