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However, radiative heating of whatever origin, including possible lightning, remains a candidate process of chondrule formation.
Distance yourself from whatever is bothering you.
Although often used to quantify circulating NETs [38], cf-DNA assay measures all types of DNA able to interact with Picogreen, whatever its origin (coming from NETosis, necrosis or apoptosis of cell types other than neutrophils).
However, the total number of colonies, including mixed colonies derived from CFU-GEMM progenitors, was nearly 50% reduced in the presence of 50 nM abexinostat and more than 60% at 100 nM in adult CD34+ cells whatever their origin derived either from leukapheresis or bone marrow.
The establishment of human myeloma cell lines (HMCLs) remains rare and has mainly been obtained in samples from patients who had massive and/or serous EMD (mostly secondary), whatever the origin of patient's samples, that is, bone marrow, peripheral blood, pleural effusion or ascites fluid.
Immigrants from Europe and those who arrived after 2000, whatever their origin, are especially cheap.Three-quarters of European immigrants are employed, higher than the proportion of natives who are.
Whatever the origin, the growth starts from one nucleating centre and expands in a two-dimension carpet-like way.
Taken together, these data confirmed and extended previous reports showing that whatever the origin of the clones picked from SSH constructed libraries – random choice or selection by differential screening – some of them are heavily represented among the sequenced clones [[ 9, 10, 4, 15], and [ 16]].
As Ruby Seedless inherited the seedless allele from Sultanina, the isolated seedless allele was called an indifferently seedless allele whatever its origin (Sultanina or Ruby Seedless).
Whatever the origin ot this gene copy, it highlights the high intron density in a gene of likely recent origin.
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