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Interestingly, adhesion of cancer cells to THOC5 KO liver slices was far less (greater than 80% reduction) than to wild-type liver slices.
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Strangely enough, it had generally all faded by the eighteenth century; there was far less great science then.
Great for Mark, far less great for humans and democratic societies all over the world.
Stoebenau similarly described women who "looked for foreign husbands" in nightclubs explaining that this venue required a certain kind of dress, without it, chances of successfully attracting a foreigner (or any man) were far less great [ 18].
There may be no more than a dozen cars deigned worthy of competing for the AMBR, but for far less money, a great, usable hot rod can be completed that prompts children to run up to be near it, but still be afraid to touch it.
Even greater Beijing, which city officials think is bursting at the seams, is far less densely populated than greater Tokyo.Rather than try to control population size, the central government would do better to have a go at curbing the spatial expansion of cities. Local bureaucrats have a predilection for vast areas of concrete.
Moreover, there are other countries, committed to open, democratic processes, that have been spectacularly successful in creating economics that are both dynamic and fair — with far less inequality and far greater equality of opportunity than in the United States.
An increased probability for attachment may in part account for the ability of smooth muscle to generate, with far less myosin, comparable or greater force than striated muscle.
Becker's work was far less significant in providing greater empirical support to human capital theory (as shown by the fact that the empirical part of his book was not even updated and/or extended in subsequent editions).
For both gay men and lesbians, however, the lack of legal protections in many states means far less job security and greater instability in their economic situations.
PC3 and PC4, each accounted for 8% of the total variance, showed far less phylogenetic clustering and greater overlap between orders.
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