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This switch, which to some extend resembles the switch from depression to mania in BD patients, can be prevented by the administration of valproate (Le-Niculescu et al. 2008).
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(When fully extended, it resembles a towering cobra, readying itself to strike at a target).
Accordingly, kiwifruit PI expression domain in 'Pukekohe dwarf' is extended and resembles the 'fading border' model of floral gene expression [ 57].
Most figures and masks are believed to have had religious functions, with some identified as gods, like Chalchiuhtlicue, who wears an elaborate headdress and ornamental robes, or Ehecatl-Quetzalcoatl, whose chin is extended to resemble a bird's beak.
It extends to resemble a lean dinosaur's neck and even possesses something of a face, which in profile recalls the inquisitive E.T. What is it about a robot head that can be so darn cute?
A laterally extending groove resembling a vaginal opening was often found at the base of the genital tubercle.
A longitudinal sampling protocol of this type may have advantages, but the time period would need to be extended to resemble that used within NHANES.
Under differentiation conditions, EBs made from these cells can organise themselves into polarised and extending structures resembling gastrulating embryos (Marikawa et al., 2009).
Frequently in "Napoli" Bournonville has groups leap forward with arms extended in what resembles a welcoming gesture.
In some species the coat may be thicker and longer, somewhat woolly, or long and coarse; in others, such as the Sulawesian white-tailed rat and the Sikkim rat (R. remotus) of India, long and slender guard hairs resembling whiskers extend 4 to 6 cm beyond the coat on the back and rump.
Similar to crystal structures of other USPs, the catalytic domain of USP4 D1D2 resembles an extended right hand comprising three domains: Fingers, Thumb and Palm (Fig 1B; supplementary Fig S3 online).
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