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At the end of gastrulation, the Nile blue labeled tissue and the agarose bead were in contact with each other (Fig. 6B), strongly indicating that the leading edge tissue of C. pyrrhogaster is continuously associated with the prospective head neuroectoderm from ACE throughout gastrulation, as was observed in X. laevis gastrulation.
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We obtained PI values ranging from −2.14 to 3.45, which were continuously associated with risk of death.
In this subcohort, CRP also was continuously associated with cardiovascular and total mortality, similarly among participants with diabetes and those without.
In addition, Arf6 is thought to be continuously associated with membranes, perhaps since core residues in Arf6 bind more efficiently to membranes than those of others such as Arf1.
In men and women with and without diabetes, CRP also was continuously associated with the risk of all-cause and cardiovascular mortality, again with little evidence of statistical interaction (all P ≥ 0.06).
The liver is continuously perfused with blood and all associated nutrients, wastes, xenobiotics, etc.
The upper and lower limbs were the areas continuously associated with migraine at the two-year follow-up point.
Microvascular complications such as albuminuria and decreasing estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) are independently and continuously associated with an increased risk of CV events (CV death, non-fatal myocardial infarction, stroke) and renal events in patients with T2DM [ 21].
CRP was positively and continuously associated with CVD and all-cause and cardiovascular mortality, with an SD higher loge CRP conferring a 53% (95% CI 43 64) higher risk of cardiovascular death and a 43% (38 49) higher risk of death from any cause.
"It is continuously trying to reinvent itself".
The orchard is continuously refined and referenced.
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