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First, all the mitochondrial complexes that have commonly retained at least one mtDNA encoded structural gene, that is, the mitoribosome and OXPHOS complexes I, III, IV, and V, have all undergone constructive evolution (supplementary table S6, Supplementary Material online).
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At clearance, trees were retained, simulating traditional retention of trees by farmers: Terminalia superba, which has a similar growth form, is a commonly retained species in farmers' esep fields in the region (Carrière 1999).
Implant-retained bars commonly retained auricular prostheses (70%).
Approaches to tailoring packages of interventions to motivate and retain CHWs have commonly been proposed based on models of motivation.
Adhesives commonly retained orbital (48%) and nasal (45%) prostheses.
In addition, Corpus Christi was commonly retained until about 1600, owing to its significant popularity in the Medieval period.
As pluripotency and tumorigenesis have commonly been considered a packaged deal, it is imperative to consider what factors allow Muse cells to avoid tumor formation while retaining their capacity for differentiation into all three germ lineages.
Their first-people status is due to the fact that they commonly retain genetic elements of the most ancient Homo sapiens.
Nevertheless, the epidermis commonly retains enough ridge detail to allow fingerprints to be obtained.
In fact, pinhole-free particles were found to commonly retain ∼30% of their initial Ag content.
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