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The authors want to emphasis that for n = 1, the result is classical; for n = 2, Theorem 2.6 leads to Theorem 1.1.
This pattern is "classical" for lamprey genes, and has been reported in many studies for other genes/gene families for which orthology relationships are not easily inferred (e.g., for the Otx and other gene families [25], [39], [40]).
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A great lover of music, he was a founder of the Tulsa Philharmonic, and although his first musical love was classical, for many years he studied jazz piano with his friend, the late Teddy Wilson.
The impaired longitudinal growth and short stature are classical for the ARO.
Biological subtypes were classical for this population, as 73.3 % of the tumours were Hormone Receptor (HR -positive, 10.2 % were HR -positivee, and 22.5 % were triple negative (TN).
Disease classification, disease activity and functionality of RA were evaluated in this paper using standardized methods that are classical for evaluation of patients seen in the Western world.
The eggs of marine invertebrates, especially echinoderms, are classical objects for the study of fertilization.
Those are classical conditions for a revolution I think — high education, economic stability, but really bad politics.
p300 and H3K4me1 are classical marks for enhancer regulatory sites, whereas H3K4me3 is highly abundant at proximal promoters.
CCR5 and CXCR3 are classical examples of receptors for inflammatory chemokines [ 5].
There are others who are known for being classical music critics, rock critics, and so on.
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