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"Sense is both the expressible or the expressed of the proposition, and the attribute of the state of affairs.
AP13ISTG55479 and AP13ISTG55477 also show relatively high expression in stems, with AP13ISTG55477 being the more highly expressed of the two.
The most highly expressed of these – NTT4 – appears in the 92nd percentile of expression levels.
As c-Src was the highest expressed of all the family members at the mRNA level, expression at the protein level was further investigated.
In hES cells we found that 276 miRNAs were expressed; of these, a set of 30 miRNAs had significantly changed expression during differentiation.
It also lies in meeting the demands, perceived or expressed, of readers.
Hillary Rodham Clinton expressed of support on Sunday for children's reciting the Pledge of Allegiance in school every day.
I thought that it would be interesting to collect all the various opinions expressed of the game and put them in one place.
His vision, frequently expressed, of a nonhierarchical society is here metaphorically represented by the nonhierarchical space of a cave and lightly underscored by graffiti on a wall: "1 Man = 1 Man," painted over and over.
But the fears its first chairman Howard Davies has occasionally expressed of a Christmas tree bill, on which all manner of extra functions are added on, complicating the managerial task, have been partly fulfilled.
So all the hopes expressed of the opening night and the high-flown rhetoric about empowerment and cultural philanthropy have come down to a rather squalid struggle.
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