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Landmark datasets from the F2s, parental species and the Malawi radiation were then appended and semilandmarks were slid in a common step, as was superimposition of regular landmarks.
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Thus the presence of nitrotyrosine in tissues has been used as a biomarker for peroxynitrite formation in vivo from NO. Metastasis to regional lymph nodes is a common step in the progression of cancer.
ERβ is the predominant subtype of estrogen receptor in colorectal epithelial cells; its loss of expression has been indicated as a common step in the development of CRC [ 6, 16- 18].
At the time, French and German banks held €80 billion in Greek debt and would have suffered if the IMF restructured Greek debt — a common step in IMF intervention when debt is very high.
Hazard identification is a common step in the hazard analysis and risk-assessment processes.
Expansion of autologous chondrocytes is a common step in procedures for cartilage defect repair.
The electrodeposition of noble metals, particularly gold, on semiconducting surfaces is a common step in the development of optoelectronic and catalytic devices.
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