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First, we found that the larval testis data generated by Mikhaylova and Nurminsky [ 32] have low within-replicate correlations, which should make the detection of differential chromosomal expression practically impossible.

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That is, the card found was that of a different man, still within the walls of that very prison, yet of the same name, the same facial expression, and practically the same Bertillon measurements as the newcomer!

Furthermore, basal levels of RCAN1.1 mRNA were 100-fold lower than basal levels of RCAN1.4 mRNA, and RCAN1.1 expression was practically undetectable on a western blot.

TLR-9 expression was practically unchanged among the groups.

For each gene the expression was practically limited to male pupae and adults.

We investigated the differential expression of practically all the known genes involved in the defined steps of the biosynthesis of HSPGs in CRCs.

Our results indicate that the HMGR inhibitors affect the expression of practically all enzymes of the sterol branch of the mevalonate pathway and this effect depends on the type of statin administered but also, rather unexpectedly, on the type of HMGR expressed in the cell.

For these, very significant, magnitudes we extract closed form mathematical expressions for, practically valuation of link's performance.

Add in the internet's never-ending process of storage and remembrance — every song, ever, pretty much, is just a few clicks and clacks away — and you've got an environment where new producers and DJs aren't just stumbling across older movements, older forms of expression — they're practically gorging on them.

Strikingly, the mRNA expression pattern was practically identical between isoforms and there was similar expression in both NDE and AD cases.

Since we have previously shown that the F3H1 promoter is strongly expressed in seed coats but with practically undetectable expression in the cotyledons by RNA blot analysis [ 1], we deduced that the hybridization seen with cotyledon RNAs is likely to represent expression from one or more of the host genes.

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