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The entomopathogens are generally ubiquitous and belong mostly to the phyla Chytridiomycota, Zygomycota, Oomycota, Ascomycota, and Deuteromycota.

However, its refractory nature and generally ubiquitous presence in STP effluent may make carbamazepine a useful source-specific tracer of domestic wastewater contamination.

While select cell bodies appear brighter than the background, NADH autofluorescence is generally ubiquitous within the tissue, allowing for little contrast of structural features at this magnification.

The organism is generally ubiquitous in soil and in the environment, but it is readily cleared in most human hosts. 1 Generally, prophylaxis consists of a once-weekly macrolide in patients with a CD4 cell count less than 75.

Data from studies across many regions of the world have shown significant levels in samples of every environmental compartment examined, including fish muscle tissue (Ying et al. 2002), and they are generally ubiquitous in food as well (Guenther et al. 2002).

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The NetA antibody did not work well in embryos and showed a generally indistinct ubiquitous punctate pattern (data not shown).

Manual examination of the expression of these genes using human and murine gene expression databases (GEO database; GDS182 (mouse) and GDS1402 (human); [ 18]) generally revealed ubiquitous expression patterns but with bias towards greater expression in epithelia.

These resources being generally non-ubiquitous, the various wireless communication models as developed have had to factor into their design the mechanisms by which their scarce resources are to be allocated or administered in order to achieve the most in their operations.

Type IV collagens, laminins, nidogens, and perlecan are generally regarded as ubiquitous BM components.

It contains a number of transcription factors generally regarded as ubiquitous and/or involved in cytoprotective pathways, notably ATF5 and ATF7 and SP1, 2 and 3, but also contains some evidence of JAK-STAT pathway activation evidenced by the presence of STAT5A and the feedback regulators SOCS1 and SOCS4.

The boneless, skinless chicken breast is as simple to prepare as a burger, nearly as ubiquitous and generally seen as both classier and "healthier".

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