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Although these disorders are invariably characterized by the degeneration of highly specific subpopulations of neurons, protein aggregation occurs in all cells, which indicates that toxicity arises only in particular cell biological contexts.

Democratic candidates' wives — from Rosalynn Carter and Kitty Dukakis to Hillary Rodham Clinton and Teresa Heinz Kerry — are almost invariably characterized by opponents as too feisty and too outspoken, a little too radical for mainstream America.

The mode of failure for beams with relatively thick steel plates (4 mm) was invariably characterized by shearing off one or more of the bolts near the plate ends.

In my experience with Jetblue, I've been struck by the fact that Jetblue flight attendants don't spend more time with me, or give me extra 'things' - it's just that their interactions with me seem almost invariably characterized by a real wish to make my experience on their plane as easy and pleasant as possible.

Despite promising in vitro CXCR4 targeting properties, the biodistribution of these compounds is invariably characterized by high non-specific accumulation and retention of 64Cu activity in the excretion organs 20-400% ID/g), especially in liver and kidneys, hinting -at least partly- towards a limited in vivo stability of the respective 64Cu-complexes.

Patients with prolonged poor appetite progressively develop malnutrition, invariably characterized by depleted muscle mass [ 40].

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When life ends, as of course it does, it's almost invariably characterized as a defeat.

In this definition, alcoholism may or may not involve physiological dependence, but invariably it is characterized by alcohol consumption that is sufficiently great to cause regret and repeated physical, mental, social, economic, or legal difficulties.

Ethylmalonic encephalopathy (EE) is an invariably fatal disease, characterized by the accumulation of hydrogen sulfide (H2S), a highly toxic compound.

PROBLEM: Ethylmalonic encephalopathy (EE) is an invariably fatal disease characterized by the accumulation of hydrogen sulfite (H2S), a highly toxic compound.

Without allogeneic stem cell transplantation (allo-SCT), HSTCL is an almost invariably fatal disease characterized by chemorefractoriness, unremitting clinical course, and a 5-year overall survival (OS) of <10%.

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