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Post-mortem examination showed extensive phenomena of brain atrophy and axonal loss involving both auditory and optic nerves.
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Professor Richard English, a historian at St Andrews University who studies war and terrorism, said that although many British Muslims had been greatly concerned that their country was waging war in Muslim countries, Britain's war-weariness was a more complex and extensive phenomenon.
A number of bacterial amyloid systems include Pseudomonas, Streptomyces, Staphylococcus, Bacillus, and others, propose that functional amyloids are an extensive phenomenon used by a wide diversity of microbiomes (Schwartz and Boles, 2013; Hill et al., 2014).
In this way, viruses may promote host evolution by mediating the transfer of genes among cellular lines, which is an extensive phenomenon in evolution (Gogarten and Townsend 2005); or by promoting recombination of cellular genes (Zeidner et al. 2005).
These are high values but it is worth noting that respondents tend to underestimate the amount of multitasking they engage in (Brasel & Gips, 2011), usually self-reporting less multitasking than the recorded through observation, so one can wonder whether these values are still underrepresenting an extensive phenomenon.
This extensive phenomenon, which takes us back to at least the Christian conquest of the Realm of Valencia in 1238, mobilised for generations a large number of men not only from the Gudar-Javalambre mountainous regions but also from the rest of the other villages of the southern part of the province, especially the Albarracin mountain range.
We do intend to explore, in future studies, the editing profile of species closely related to squid, in order to better understand how this extensive phenomenon has evolved.
Our results speak in favour of the fact that aberrant sensory processing is an extensive phenomenon in AS, as these individuals frequently are hypersensitive to noise, bright lights, strong smells and touch.
Using metagenomic fosmid libraries from deep-Mediterranean plankton, we were able to build comprehensive pangenomes for these two diverse archaeal lineages and to show, by phylogenetic analyses of all OGs, that HGT is an extensive phenomenon, with 23.9% (Thaumarchaeota) and 29.7% (GII/III-Euryarchaeota) of genes having been acquired in this way from distant donors, essentially bacteria.
The latter was due to the shear buckling of the individual laminae, which were decoupled from each other by extensive delamination/debonding phenomena.
In conclusion, maximal rCBV values measured directly on the CBV map seem to best characterize the extensive neoangiogenesis phenomena of high grade gliomas and quantitative difference of microvascular density between grade III and grade IV glioma.
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