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In contrast to other SVZ markers, such as the Cux2 gene, Tbr2 is solely expressed in the IPCs while Cux2 expression can be seen in the upper cortical layers of the cerebral cortex and in some fate-restricted populations of radial glial cells (Zimmer et al. 2004), (Franco et al. 2012) thereby complicating its use as an IPC marker.

These genes have unique roles in some cell fate decisions and are functionally redundant for others (Lambie and Kimble 1991).

The movements and appearance of the Sun, the Moon, and the planets were believed to yield information about future events affecting the nation or, in some cases, the fate of individuals.

The author became aware that she was doomed, and that in some way this fate had to do with her heritage, but she could not make sense of it.

In some cases a fate switch among related pancreatic epithelial cells has been induced by the forced expression of three or even a single transcription factors (Collombat et al, 2009; Zhou et al, 2008).

Photodegradation is expected to play an important role in fluoroquinolone fate in some sunlit surface waters [ 8].

That this split did actually happen can be read to some extent in the fate of the "Anselmic argument," which Immanuel Kant, 700 years later, was to reject as the "ontological proof of God"—connecting it, however, not with the name of Anselm but with that of Descartes, the earliest modern philosopher.

While one should always be cautious generalising from California to the rest of the country, in some ways the fates of the propositions emphasised the ideologically erratic national campaign.On my colleague's post about California's Proposition 8, commenter scottamr raised the good point that Californians voted simultaneously to loosen cages for hens and tighten restrictions on gay humans.

Saad Eddin's fate rests, for the moment, in Mubarak's hands, yet in some sense, Mubarak's fate also rests in Saad's, in the court of public opinion abroad.

She believes in fate, in finding "the one".

Dispersants in Diaspora The fate of some 1.84 million gallons of dispersant poured into the gulf to get the oil to break into smaller pieces and thus degrade more quickly is less definitive than what happened to the oil and methane.

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