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The posteriorly expressed target gene hnt, like Race, is partially or fully lost in the scb mutant but infrequently lost in mew mutants.
However, conserved mutations have been identified in approximately 2%% of microsatellite instable colorectal cancers [ 57] and GALNT9 is also mutated, infrequently (<1 %), in astrocytoma [ 58] and lung tumours [ 59, 60] and infrequently lost through CNV in breast tumours [ 12, 60].
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In other words, brain pathways that are used infrequently are lost, and more useful connections are sped up in preparation for adulthood.
www.lamama.org NEW YORK THEATER BALLET -- This chamber dance company may be small, but it has kept dance history alive with its resonant productions of nearly lost or infrequently seen dance, chiefly by Antony Tudor.
Weekend tours seem like they'd make sense but when you see how few schools offer them, or how infrequently, you will lose your goddamn mind.
There was a blustering style about his advocacy in the courts; his impetuosity - often identified as arrogance - was not infrequently the cause of a lost argument.
Journals with only a few pages used before I lost interest, an infrequently updated blog whose password I misplaced halfway through a 10-month trip, e-mails that live, permanently, in the drafts folder.
The remote monitoring equipment was infrequently checked and the data were lost at the completion of the trial.
However, the paper-based system was infrequently updated, records were subject to being misplaced or lost, and locating information about individuals was time-consuming.
that may have been lost by the island population was detected only infrequently on the mainland.
Therefore, the infections are relatively quickly lost on evolutionary time scales, such that they infrequently persist within a taxon across speciation events.
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