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At first, he suspected some disease of the nervous system, but soon it became evident that "in spite of the assurances of the insecticide people that their sprays were 'harmless to birds,' the robins were really dying of insecticidal poisoning; they invariably exhibited the well-known symptoms of loss of balance, followed by tremors, convulsions, and death".
The assembled structure of NPs invariably exhibited corncob-like Cu deposits in the wood templates.
We successfully demonstrated this by showing that the historical subpopulation invariably exhibited a power law of colony sizes throughout the study period.
Furthermore, cells from aggregate-negative samples invariably exhibited diffuse fluorescence.
The control Eμ-myc/MSCV lymphomas invariably exhibited a high proliferation index accompanied by extensive cell death, as evidenced by the widespread 'starry sky' pathology and cleaved caspase 3 staining.
Table 1 also reports the findings at neurological examination for all subjects, at variable age after disease onset, who invariably exhibited spasticity irrespective of the age at onset, variably associated with truncal hypotonia, nystagmus, ataxia and poor tendon reflexes.
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The results from the DCB tests also invariably exhibit a relatively large degree of inherent scatter.
At 0.22 V, just negative of the potential of the first current peak (JPS), macropores are formed and invariably exhibit a rounded square shape with rounded-pyramid bottom (Figure 2b).
"A dying culture invariably exhibits personal rudeness.
As author Robert Heinlein observed, "A dying culture invariably exhibits personal rudeness.
Gigandipus caudatus tracks are similar to Anchisauripus and Eubrontes tracks except they invariably exhibit an impression of a medially or caudomedially oriented hallux.
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