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Although it could also be related with groups of genes whose functions have been largely relaxed; for instance, an environmental change may render a formerly useful gene worthless, leading to a weakening on the negative selective pressure.

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Taking into account that some treatments formerly believed to be useful for patients with acute BP proved to actually be harmful, when appropriate, these studies should consider including groups without any intervention [ 61].

These residues may prove useful for uncovering formerly unrecognized ORs in vertebrates and for uncovering orthologs in more distantly related taxa.

These key residues may prove to be useful for identifying formerly unrecognized ORs in vertebrates and for identifying orthologs in even more distantly related taxa, such as echinoderms and hemichordates.

The scFv phage library was created by focusing on amplification of highly diverse re-arranged V genes, as it has been formerly suggested that the most useful scFv library are constructed from V-genes rearranged in vivo [ 33].

Useful outriders like Boris Johnson, Steve Hilton and Rohan Silva, formerly of No 10, have called in recent days for a living wage.

The genotype BTx642 (formerly B35) has been identified as a useful source of stay-green [ 10, 16– 18] to unravel its genetic and physiological basis and to develop commercial hybrids [ 13, 19].

Special thanks to Professor Hannes Vogel of Stanford's Department of Pathology who provided the human brain tissue used in this study, and to Dr. Jeremy Gollub, formerly a postdoctoral scholar in Stanford's Department of Biochemistry, who provided useful discussion about our Unigene analyses.

Formerly named Xbox Media Center, XBMC made the original Xbox useful long past its sell-by date, and it's now been ported over to Mac OS X.

Although the facultative chemolithoautotrophic Cupriavidus necator (formerly Ralstonia eutropha) wild strain H16 is potentially useful as a host for metabolic engineering aimed at polyhydroxyalkanoate production, this organism is deficient in assimilating glucose, a major sugar in non-edible cellulosic resources.

Among several useful European redevelopment experiences, that of Germany's formerly industrial Ruhr region, which began its reinvention in 2011, stands out.

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