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Galvanized by the growing use of DNA evidence to overturn criminal convictions, the trial is expected to involve more than two dozen cases in West Virginia and scores of witnesses who have challenged Mr. Zain's laboratory methods as a former state expert here and in Texas.
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This is surprising as such a dramatic morphogenetic process could be expected to involve many more TFs.
That debate is also expected to involve budget allotments.
The task is expected to involve American and British commandoes.
Genes with more exons tend to have more candidate isoforms and experiments involving such genes are expected to take more time.
Intact marriages, and marriages that are expected to endure, usually involve more specialization.
This, it is expected, would involve more than 17 countries but fewer than 27.
I'm still slightly confused about why the FBI are doing all the spy-hunting, rather than the CIA, who I might have expected to be more involved.
SEPT7 is expressed in most tissues and is therefore expected to be more involved in basic processes such as cell division.
Given that both domains have the potential to bind the same ligand, PtdIns(3 P [ 4, 11], the domain specifically selected in a given taxonomic group is expected to be involved in more PtdIns(3 P dependent cellular functions and thus will be associated with a greater variety of other domains to discharge these functions.
Family members of community-dwelling people with dementia might be expected to be more directly involved in care and hence more aware of functioning and symptoms, but family carers who provided proxy ratings in our study visited their relatives at least weekly, and therefore had regular opportunities to observe residents' functioning and well-being.
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