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In particular, we demonstrated that the treatment with VP1.15 and S14 reduced Bax expression; while on the contrary, Bcl-2 expressed much more in mice treated with VP1.15 and S14.
Well, I reckon it probably could have been a diary story, expressed much more euphemistically".
Burton seemed to the actor "a pale, frail-looking, sad-eyed man with hair that expressed much more than last night's pillow struggle".
But there is a prevalent view in Europe, expressed much more often than in America, that Israeli settlements are one root of the problem and need to be addressed.
While the girls and boys both expressed body exposure concerns, the boys expressed much more concern over exposing their bodies and explained three coping techniques that they utilized to cover different parts while participating in physical activities including wearing sweaters, high socks, and thicker or darker materials.
But they are also thoughts that have been expressed much more eloquently by others before me in awesome respect for our Fallen.
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"What we're seeing is a generation of children who are expressing much more clearly that they are just generally so unhappy with themselves and the situations around them," says Emily Cherry, head of participation at the NSPCC.
The state-of-the-art image and video formats can express much more information of original content compared with JPEG and MPEG-4 under the same compression ratio.
At that time, perhaps feeling fortified by Maxwell's authority, he would express much more confidence in the ergodic hypothesis (see Section 5).
IIB-BR-G-MTS6 cells express much more PlGF than IIB-BR-G cells (Table 2), a known vimentin stabilizer.
Therefore, NRG-1 is one of the factors that protect cardiomyocytes in an autocrine or paracrine manner, although it is possible that NRCMs may express much more NRG-1β than adult cardiac myocytes.
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