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New evidence indicates that long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) play crucial roles in epigenetic and transcriptional regulation in mammals.
This data indicates that long term exposure to BCs promote nigral dopaminergic cell death possibly through L-type Ca2+ channels.
Thus, our analysis indicates that long graphene nanoribbons may play a role of conveyor belts for the transportation of the fullerene molecules and short nanotubes.
While the current paradigm is to target the peak absorption of a molecule, the present study indicates that long chain polymerized products can be formed from off-peak wavelengths.
This latter figure is staggeringly close in terms of recent human evolution and indicates that long after the Neanderthals, our closest evolutionary relatives, had disappeared from the face of the Earth around 35,000 years ago, these tiny, distant relatives of Homo sapiens were still living on remote Flores.
This analysis indicates that long overlapping sequences are not rare.
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New evidence indicates that long-term exposure to EC may cause neurological disorders.
The difference indicates that long-term down-wearing of the highland proceeds at lower rates than in the escarpment zones.
A growing body of evidence indicates that long-term khat use is associated with various health consequences.
Results: The evidence indicates that long-term significant occupational exposure to ELF MF may certainly increase the risk of both Alzheimer's disease and breast cancer.
According to Pitman, this finding indicates that long-dormant fears can reawaken and might explain why Kathleen's relatively minor dust-up with the bike messenger set off memories of her earlier, deeper terror after the carjacking and sexual assault.
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