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The fact that they are invariably absent shows how deluded is the pretence that that way exists.
While both stem- and root-nodules subsequently developed on inoculated plants only, as they are invariably absent on uninoculated plants, stem nodules were chosen for further study.
Interestingly, a subset analysis of our RCC cohort revealed that the expression of caveolin-1 was invariably absent or minimal within papillary carcinomas; an observation in agreement with Tamaskar et al (2007).
Dystrophin is invariably absent on muscle biopsy from DMD patients, whereas BMD patient muscle biopsies show dystrophin albeit at reduced levels or in a mosaic pattern (Mercuri & Muntoni, 2013).
The Late Eocene to Early Oligocene genus Necromantis, often regarded as a megadermatid [ 31], differs from true megadermatids in several characters (including basisphenoidal pits, a key character of emballonurids, which is invariably absent in rhinolophoids) and most probably does not belong to that stock.
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In carcinomas, EBM staining for all subunits was invariably discontinuous or absent, consistent with the presence of complete EBM breaks.
Likewise, the PROPAC study found that, even when measured just 24 hours after the onset of coma from anoxic ischemic arrest, N20 SSEP that were bilaterally absent invariably predicted either death or a poor neurological outcome [ 13].
One can argue that full excision of the red endometrioma represents, in many cases, excessive surgery and that particularly in young adults, in whom fibrosis is absent, this invariably results in the resection of healthy ovarian cortex.
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Thus, the prognosis is invariably poor in comatose patients with absent pupillary or corneal reflexes, or absent or extensor motor responses 3 days after CA. On the opposite, single seizures and sporadic focal myoclonus do not accurately predict poor outcome.
A negatively charged Glu5 residue almost invariably interrupts this stretch, although it is often absent in archaeal pilins (Szabó et al., 2007; Jarrell et al., 2013).
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