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Cells producing only Imp2(C) (residues 321 670) were phenotypically similar to imp2Δ, with both alleles displaying a high percentage of multinucleate and multiseptated cells, indicative of failures in cytokinesis.
We consider that the high proportion of free perforation as the presenting sign of CD is indicative of failures to achieve early diagnoses of CD that resulted in an increase in the perforation rate among patients with CD.
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While Wasserman does not claim Sanders is racially prejudiced, his difficulties connecting with black voters, particularly in the South, may be indicative of failure to connect between the two communities that is common in Brooklyn, she suggested.
Now, its early days for both Bitcoin itself and even Overstock.com's integration thereof, so don't take the above as indicative of failure.
Thus, although a minimum amount of time is needed to obtain a correct solution, taking much more time can be indicative of failure and quicker responses of greater success (Goldhammer et al. 2014).
The stresses in the region of the hinge exceeded the yield strength of the cortical bone indicative of failure, while the stresses in the laminoplasty constructs (i.e., miniplates) were below the yield strength of titanium.
Abnormal heart mechanical output is indicative of failure and disease.
Progressive continuous migration was considered to be indicative of failure, however.
They often also had cognitive and/or behavioural problems and growth scores below -1 SD, indicative of failure to thrive.
As previously reported (23), at 6 months of age, massive ovarian luteinization with large luteomas and trapped oocytes were evident, indicative of failure of ovulation (Fig. 3B).
Due to its design, initial subsidence of the stem was not considered to be indicative of failure (Gie and Ling 1994).
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