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It also stemmed from his intimate association with the major economic developments then taking place along the East African coast.
Conclusions: This represents the first genome sequence of an insect that lives in intimate association with abundant animal pathogens.
In both mouse and chick embryos, Sprouty genes are expressed in intimate association with FGF signaling centers.
Pathogenesis is the stage of disease in which the pathogen is in intimate association with living host tissue.
It develops enlarged gills that form an intimate association with the walls of the oviduct to convey nutrients to itself.
A lichen consists of a photosynthetic microbe (an alga or a cyanobacterium) growing in an intimate association with a fungus.
We demonstrate that dark traces of soft tissue in these fossils are dominated by molecularly preserved eumelanin, in intimate association with fossilized melanosomes.
In addition to Pompeo's potential hawkishness, critics are worried about Pompeo's troubling track record on religion and intimate association with the Islamophobic fringe in America.
The youngest daughter of Sigmund Freud, Anna was devoted to her father and enjoyed an intimate association with developing psychoanalytic theory and practice.
Ross must have been ecstatic about the breadth of McKelway's knowledge of an ongoing headline event in the war and his intimate association with its leaders.
House fly larvae play a vital role as decomposers of animal wastes, and thus live in intimate association with many animal pathogens.
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