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As expected, histological examinations showed Lexicon's Kiss1 and Kiss1r KO mice both had typical lesions of hypogonadotropic hypogonadism including immature gonads and absence of sexual dimorphism (kidney and salivary glands in the male, mammary gland in the female).

Lexicon expects to have 50,000 clones in the freezer by the end of this year.

Virtual reality, a computer simulated environment, and augmented reality, that overlays information into one's field of vision, are holdovers from previous years, have entered our lexicon, and are expected to make big leaps in 2016.

Because it supports the inclusion of auxiliary symbols that are not members of the set of expected nucleotide bases, the source sequence can contain a rich lexicon of added symbols that can represent wildcard symbols, annotation data or special subsequences, such as functional domains or special repeats.

54 Lexicon is expecting to begin Phase III studies in the first half of 2013.

An exact string-matching method checks for matches of the disease names in text with controlled terminology terms and is therefore expected to have difficulty with term variability, especially if such variations were not foreseen during the creation of the lexicon.

Given a sequence of tags (t_{1} t_{2}...t_{n}) where (t_{i}) is a conceptual abstraction of workflow step tag from a Lexicon T, a Motif M in workflows is a small functional unit that occurs significantly more frequently than expected.

His musical stylings were refreshingly different from the calculable lexicon of 1960s easy-breezy flower-power folk and trudging on several steps ahead of what would be expected of street-savvy rock and roll music.

But don't expect Laffer to disappear from the lexicon of bad reasons why rightwing governments can cut taxes while pretending to preserve public spending.

Rather than create a vast lexicon of words, then expect people to learn them all, Zamenhof decided on a system of root words and affixes that alter their meanings ("mal-" converts a word into its opposite, for example).

As the practice gains a more significant hold in the alternative visual lexicon, and as access to kinbaku information multiplies, we can expect inflation.

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