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Nevertheless, spatial patterns are different among the N species (Fig. 3e h), which is distinctive from that of the Chukchi Shelf.
Nitroxyl (HNO), the one-electron reduced and protonated congener of nitric oxide (NO), has been demonstrated with excellent bio-pharmacological effects in cardiovascular disorder treatment, which is distinctive from that of NO.
Developmentally closely related regions share more commonality than remotely related regions: roughly, the response in the forebrain regions is distinctive from that in the hindbrain regions.
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However, the relatively loose mitochondrial clusters and extremely restrained staining patterns at the mitochondrial contact site suggested that the mechanism of the fusion phenotype induced by overexpressing Mfn2 was distinctive from that of fission factors.
In our previous study [6], we described the host response to monkeypox virus showing the pattern and the location of [18F]-FDG changes in lymphoid tissues that was distinctive from that observed after MERS-CoV exposure.
Looping is distinctive from certain spinning behaviors that are often seen in mutants with a vestibular dysfunction, termed circler mutants [18].
Pyrethrins, pyrethroids, DDT and DDT analogs belong to a group of chemicals that are neurotoxic and share a similar mode of action that is distinctive from other classes of insecticides.
While it is clear that LIS1 is essential for multiple cellular and developmental events, the cerebral cortical-specific mechanism that is distinctive from the housekeeping functions of LIS1 is yet to be defined.
What is it about children's interactions that is distinctive from adults' interactions?
At an opposite extreme, Kant's categorical imperative has been taken to generate an approach to practical reasoning (via a "typic of practical judgment") that is distinctive from other practical reasoning both in the range of considerations it addresses and its structure (Nell 1975).
This sense of standpoint refers to the capacity to develop "a critical consciousness about the nature of our social location and the difference it makes epistemically" and builds upon, but is distinctive from the situated knowledge thesis that recognizes the importance of social location in shaping epistemic perspective (Wylie 2003, 31).
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