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Research projects follow a common path including the following steps: step 1, defining the hypothesis/specific research question; step 2, searching for background information; step 3, choosing methods and design; step 4, collecting data and analyzing them; step 5 and 6, interpretation and discussion of data to finally make a statement of the significance of the performed research project.
Pioneered by the CaP axon, the primary motor axons follow a common path down the middle of the myotome to the horizontal myoseptum, where they form their first synapses (Melançon et al., 1997).
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In support of earlier studies [ 5, 34], this provides strong evidence that for heterogeneous older patient populations, physical recovery from illness follows a common path.
Most follow a common pattern.
The results presented here reveal that the morphological evolution of each species followed a common evolutionary path in each transect.
High sequence similarity of intronic sequences and intron-amino acid positions is supportive of the notion that SSIII and SSIV followed a common evolutionary path.
"Unity means promoting a common path," she said.
"Let's see if we can find a common path.
Copulation follows a common pattern.
They are presumed to follow the "common path" via pheophorbide a and an enzyme-bound form of the red chlorophyll catabolite (RCC) to provide short-lived "primary" FCCs, as the first colorless catabolites.[ 13, 14] In the banana peels, the "primary" FCC escaped its observation and was deduced, indirectly, to be epi-pFCC (see Figure 3).
But he has not followed the common path to Silicon Valley philanthropy — create a successful Web site, sell the Web site either to a larger company or through an initial public offering, acquire a pile of cash, then give away part of that.
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