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European and North East Asian histories are intermingled since more than 200 years - full of conflicts, but also of cooperation.

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Results showed that Ch+ and Ch− cells inside the axonal arbor of ChC1 were intermingled at random, since the probability of having a nearest neighbor of the same or different type was the expected probability given the proportions of Ch+ and Ch−.

Since elastic fibers are intermingled with other fibrous components of the disc and mostly obscured by the extracellular matrix, it is difficult to demonstrate their ultra-structural organization using scanning electron microscopy (SEM).

Since meloxicam-treated calves were intermingled equally with placebo-treated calves, the difference noted between groups in the pre-procedure period is likely due to individual variation in the normal amount of time spent lying.

Results as presented in the mortality study are difficult to follow since they are comprised of intermingled a priori and a posteriori analyses in the same models, forcing the reader to look for only a priori results, or a facsimile of their a priori results in their supplementary tables (NCI/NIOSH 1996; NCI/NIOSH 1997).

The other reason is, since data from various users is intermingled in the cloud controlled only by the service provider, retrieving and placing a hold on one user's information for anticipated litigation request may affect other users who are not involved [34].

Since the somata of different cell types intermingled within and across cortical layers, the present approach allowed for a more precise assessment of spiking activity, when compared with previous reports of layer-specific spiking responses (Fig. 8, Table 3).

The centromeric pattern of methylation consisting of unmethylated CENP-B binding sites intermingled with extensively methylated regions is important for these functions since aberrant DNA methylation or 5-azadC treatment disrupts binding of CENP-B to these loci and alters its distribution (Miniou et al. 1997; Mitchell et al. 1996; Okada et al. 2007; Tanaka et al. 2005).

Some have vented their spleen against Kikuyus living among them, often chasing them away, burning their houses and shops and sometimes killing them.The violence has been especially bad in parts of the Rift Valley where different groups had intermingled as a result of the redistribution of former white-owned land since independence.

Since different cell types with distinct epigenetic characteristics are always intermingled together in the tissues or organs, the single cell analysis provides a universal resolution for dissecting their intrinsic complexities.

Since this spherical unity includes the elements, they are presumably thoroughly intermingled with one another.

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