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Results were registered as "absent" (no positive cells), "rare" cells (less than 20 positive cells/high power field HPF), and "frequent" cells (positive cells 20 or more/HPF).
Keratinocytes (KCs) are the most frequent cells in the epidermis, and they are often isolated and cultured in vitro to study the molecular biology of the skin.
For instance, while single uracil (HIS3, LEU2, MET15, ura3∆; 19.7%) or leucine (HIS3, URA3, MET15, leu2∆; 11.1%) auxotrophs were amongst the most frequent cells, their methionine-deficient counterparts (HIS3, URA3, LEU2, met15∆; 0.4%) were among the most rare.
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The most frequent cell type was small and round, and had a clear surface.
We observed frequent cell division throughout the adult rodent spinal cord, particularly in white matter tracts (5-75-7% all nuclei).
Papillary serous carcinoma (113/212; 53.3%) and adenocarcinoma (75/212; 35.4%) were the most frequent cell types encountered.
The logs, reviewed by The Washington Post, also indicate that the frequent cell movements took place on the same days a Navy admiral was visiting Guantanamo to assess possible detainee abuses.
It is located between fully differentiated phloem elements (purple) and xylem vessels (blue), and is characterized by frequent cell divisions, detected histologically as a recently made thin cell wall.
Clustering methods are useful to discover the most frequent cell profiles existing in the datasets.
"We note, however, that the tumors we saw in these studies are similar to tumors previously reported in some studies of frequent cell phone users".
Frequent cell phone users, for example, zoomed along about 4.4 kilometers per hour faster on average and changed lanes twice as often, compared with rare users.
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