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Thus, these studies have not mimicked the chronic increase in adipose tissue-derived SAA in obese humans.
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Mr. Foy described Mr. Kelly's leadership as "phenomenal" in some areas, but said that "his character has not been mimicked by people subordinate to him".
Historically, these reductionist systems have not been designed to mimic the temporally and spatially complex interactions observed during endogenous T cell-APC contact, which include receptor organization at both micro- and nanoscales and dynamic changes in cell and membrane morphologies.
Improvements in the designs have led to better tolerance but have not been able to mimic the softness of hyaluronic gel until the development of saline-filled implants.
Such alternative reproductive tactics are easily recognized when associated with pronounced morphological differences, e.g., when territorial males have well-developed weapons while sneakers or female mimics have not [1], [2].
It felt a little less soft, but unlike the trackpad, the company hasn't quite mimicked the old-school keyboard.
Animal models that exactly mimic human ALI have not been developed, but the models are beneficial for understanding the development of ALI [ 29].
GBA has however also been reported to have been isolated from fungal material, and though the secretion of fungal derived sphingosines have not been reported, fungal toxins, that mimic compounds involved in sphingolipid metabolism, have been.
"He has not created life, only mimicked it," Dr. Baltimore said.
As with her 19th-century diction and prose rhythms, it suggests that Catton has not merely inherited or mimicked an antique style of fiction but set out to reinvent it for our times.
Other targets for the PKA feedback inhibition mechanism have been proposed, but up to now it has not been possible to mimic the very high cAMP levels observed in yeast strains with attenuated PKA activity by the inactivation of one or more phosphorylation sites in such putative target proteins (reviewed by Vandamme et al., 2012).
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