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These twin-spot MARCM clones invariably consisted of two relatively large, differentially (RFP and GFP) labeled daughter cell clones that were similar in size and cell number indicative of symmetric divisions.

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Philipsz is particularly adept at finding curious and evocative sites for her sound pieces, which invariably consist of recordings of her own pleasant, but untrained, singing voice.

As-cast rare-earth and Mg-based bulk metallic glasses invariably consist of oxide particles dispersed in a glassy matrix and the apparent brittleness of these alloys is partly extrinsic in nature, caused by these inclusions.

It was established, for example, that, whereas 28 grams of carbon monoxide invariably consists of 12 grams of carbon and 16 grams of oxygen, carbon also forms the compound carbon dioxide, and 44 grams of this compound always consists of 12 grams of carbon and 32 grams of oxygen.

The high magnification SEM fractograph of autogenous joints tested at RT and 550 °C is shown in Fig. 8c, d and invariably consists of dimples.

It could even drive a few people to rethink their lives – I can't help but envision users suffering mid- or quarter-life crises as they realize their days almost invariably consist of the same five activities.

The line-ups invariably consist of student circuit DJs and alimony riddled legends who can't wait to get out before the ceiling collapses.

Emulating the classical tripartite morphology of senile plaques in human AD [14], the plaques of ARTE10 mice invariably consist of the three principal components: (1) a dense core deposit of congophilic Aβ in the centre, surrounded by (2) numerous ubiquitin-positive dystrophic neurites and by (3) glial inflammation represented by reactive astrocytes and activated microglia.

The 'zero' layer invariably consists of three glutamines (Q) and an arginine (R) residue (Fasshauer et al, 1998).

Detailed sequence analysis and mutagenesis studies revealed that the PTS1 tripeptide invariably consists of a small neutral amino acid at the first position, followed by an amino acid residue capable of hydrogen bonding at the penultimate position and a hydrophobic residue at the extreme C terminus.

By the end of the 19th century, the popular image of the "Jewish type," portrayed invariably as the Jewish male, "consisted of a hooked nose, curling nasal folds (ali nasi), thick prominent lips, receding forehead and chin, large ears, curly black hair, dark skin, stooped shoulders, [weak flat feet, deflated rump], and piercing, cunning eyes" (Isaac, 1940, cited in Gilman, 1993, p. 18).

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