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What disconcerts many non-French readers and critics is that in the Fables profundity is expressed lightly.
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Furthermore, the genome-wide approaches used in this paper are relatively insensitive to smaller scale, yet more behaviorally relevant smoking associated changes in genes, such as monoamine oxidase A (MAOA), which is only lightly expressed in the lymphocytes [ 14].
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Interestingly, Best1::GFP was highly expressed in non-pigmented and lightly pigmented RPE cells, while when cells were heavily pigmented, GFP fluorescence diminished or even became undetectable (Fig. 2E c c″, d d″).
Or more lightly put, as expressed in one of their comments: "They're just nipples!
LOC727589 was appended to this list because it was not expressed in non-hygienic bees but lightly expressed in all hygienic colonies.
The desire was expressed wistfully — as a pipe dream in which lightly armed guerrillas attempted to stand and resist invincible American armored vehicles, artillery, and fighter-bombers.
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