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Loss of Twist1 in the mesoderm also resulted in a failure to fully segregate the mesoderm and the neural crest cells, and the malformation of some cranial neural crest-derived tissues.
Across 5 R and 10 S lines that are also present in the 3k genomes, the R alleles of S5_440644 (A) and S5_453169 (A) fully segregate with the causal mutation of xa5 at 437499 (T to A) and the phenotype (Additional file 13: Table S7).
For his part, Paul Volcker views the eponymous rule is a political compromise at best, as he has long advocated a return to the Glass-Steagall restrictions that would fully segregate commercial and investment banking.
In all but one family, variations were transmitted from unaffected parents and did not fully segregate with the disorder.
When necessary antibiotic concentration was increased up to 600 µg ml−1 to fully segregate the mutants.
Cytoarchitecture is more informative in cats and monkeys (Jones 2007), though it probably cannot fully segregate BZ and CZ (Percheron et al. 1996; Calzavara et al. 2005; Kultas-Ilinsky et al. 2011).
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Segregation in the binary system is fast, with a fully segregated system observed after just 5 revolutions.
Other places have built bike lanes, notably Barcelona, but these are not fully segregated and the cycling share remains lower.
It is fully segregated from cars, a comfortable 13-ft wide, and equipped with flyovers and tunnels to avoid intersections (a footpath runs parallel to it).
The route will include Dutch-style fully segregated cycle tracks along, among other places, the Victoria embankment and the Westway flyover.
In New York - and, actually, Camden did this too - the city planners trialled proposed new cycle routes with temporary planters, to check traffic flow, before making a final decision and then fully segregating the lines.
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