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Endothelial cells (ECs) lining the vascular tree form a strict monolayer of flattened noncycling (quiescent) cells [ 1].
In the phylogenetic analysis all Helicobacter-derived gpsA (He) genes form a strict monophyletic group, with lineage 1 and lineage 2 split at the base.
A total of 2905 of the 3000 resulting trees were shortest and of equal length, and were combined to form a strict consensus tree.
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Soldiers vanished from view, even from around the palace, where they had formed a strict cordon the previous day.
The amount of warping associated with each of these linkages, and the nature of the weave - whether it forms a strict "over-under-over-under" pattern or a "2-over - 2-under" weave as in the depicted sculpture, are also an important design variables.
Using strict IHS criteria for migraine diagnosis, and forming a strict migraine group might have resulted in a transformation rate lower than those reported in other studies [17, 18, 21, 23 29].
Four major artiodactylan clades and three extinct species form a polytomy in the strict consensus.
They are promised a male child if they take the remedies – which come in tablet or powder form – following a strict ritual.
The ship's décor is reminiscent of a grand country house and suave sophistication is on offer in the form of a strict dress code, gaming tables, cocktails, and chain-smoking.
Hence (10) takes the form of a strict inequality.
Hence, (7) takes the form of a strict inequality, so does (6), and we have (9).
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