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The differences are important because the earlier data suggest that intimin is recognized much more frequently than our results show.
Third, this study is the first to analyze the effects of SNPs in the GC and NADSYN1 genes concomitantly on three cardio-metabolic risk factors (overweight, dyslipidemia, and vitamin D insufficiency/deficiency). Although the role of genetic factors in the metabolism of vitamin D is recognized, much remains to be understood regarding this relationship.
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But it is really misnamed, because the same formula exists for the absorption of light and was recognized much earlier in Germany.
As I mentioned this morning, Senator Grassley had to be at a funeral and would have been recognized much earlier this morning.
If only he had found feathered dinosaurs then and there, paleontologists say, the dinosaur-bird link might have been recognized much sooner.
Prefabricated panels of double glazing about 2.5 centimetres (1 inch) thick were first made in the 1940s, although the insulating principle of air trapped between two layers of glass had been recognized much earlier.
However, the existence of distinct DC subsets in non-lymphoid tissues was recognized much later.
The advertising theory is that racers are recognized much more quickly by their fans if they're shown in those suits, which many agree aren't exactly the sexiest uniforms ever developed for any profession.
Slimb is recruited to Osk by a typical phosphodegron that must undergo two sequential phosphorylations to be recognized, much like other well-characterized Slimb/β-TRCP substrates, such as Armadillo/β-catenin, Cubitus Interruptus, and IκB (Fuchs et al., 2004; Smelkinson et al., 2007).
Some peptides were recognized much more frequently by the antibodies from mothers of group I, although in a non-statistically significant manner; for example, with the Ro52 peptide 107 126 (37% versus 7%; P = 0.062) and the Ro52 peptide 365 382 (77% versus 47%; P = 0.054).
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