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The minimum group of mother and calf is commonly expanded to a nuclear family or a group of closely related individuals.
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A subset of leukemia cells with enhanced activity within the phosphoinositide 3-kinase/Akt cascade (SCF p-Akt/p-S6) waSCF p-Akt/p-S6commonly expanded in the two leukemia SCF p-Akt/p-S6ted at relapse.
The expanded phase is commonly distributed in 6π range though the expanded domains, Ω d, d = -1, 0, 1 are not identically distributed.
These effects cause the signal bandwidth to expand and is commonly referred as spectral regrowth.
By embracing the reality of the art market, El Glaoui's fair is an attempt to expand what is commonly considered "African art".
Measurements were also made on expanded polytetrafluoroethylene, which is commonly used for vascular grafts.
Expanded polystyrene (EPS) geofoam (geofoam block) is commonly used as a lightweight fill for many civil engineering applications.
Gratitude is commonly felt by the volunteers, who through their work have the chance to expand and enrich their own lives.
It is commonly hypothesized that external representations serve as memory aids and improve task performance by means of expanding the limited capacity of working memory.
For the accounting discipline, this study expands the application of environmental and sustainability management accounting (EMA 3 beyond industries such as manufacturing or service where it is commonly used.
The standard methods used to assess MS activity, and therefore to judge the potential therapeutic efficacy of new components, are commonly the Kurtzke expanded disability status scale (EDSS), a measure of the neurologic handicap, the exacerbation rate, and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
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