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Because only a limited number of animals, especially aged ones, were available from a single line, we examined 100 wild-type control mice (58 adult and 42 old) from multiple transgenic lines having in common the C57BL/6J background strain.
The award-winners represent different approaches to philanthropy, having in common only that each has given away hundreds of millions of dollars, more than $10 billion among them.
(Anne Enright's No. 8) but because the lists, taken together, show that the writers, despite having in common that they are all successful practitioners of the craft, have entirely personal sets of rules.
Phaidon published two handsome tomes on utterly contrasting greats of the 20th century, having in common only stupendous egos, the disciplined German/American Mies van der Rohe and the riotous Austrian/Italian Ettore Sottsass.
Sarcolaenaceae and Dipterocarpaceae are related families, having in common secretory canals, fibrous bark, sepals overlapping in bud, distinctive seed and wood anatomy, and reserve endosperm in the seeds with starch.
Cohort analysis, method used in studies to describe an aggregate of individuals having in common a significant event in their life histories, such as year of birth (birth cohort) or year of marriage (marriage cohort).
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