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Furthermore, AKI may be regarded as a systemic disease, rather than organ failure in isolation characterised by a systemic inflammatory response with concomitant distant organ injury [ 1].
We and others have found that hepatocytes undergo a transient adjustment to culture conditions following isolation, characterised by dying off of injured cells and recovery of hepatocellular gene expression as extracellular matrix accumulates and cell cell junctions are strengthened.
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Today, many Muslim communities are characterised by isolation and Arabic dress.
Following failure of women to attend to their marital obligations, the life of women with fistula is characterised by isolation, humiliation and rejection by the community.
Another advantage is the unique genetic structure of our study cohort, characterised by isolation, founder effect, multiple bottlenecks and more genetic homogeneity compared with many other isolates, 56 allowing us to identify genetic risk loci that may be missed in the screening of other more heterogeneous populations.
As mentioned earlier, when working with a genomic library, a positive result should be characterised by isolation of overlapping clones derived from the same gene, but it is also important to confirm that they are part of an open reading frame in the genomic DNA.
The isolated bacteria from fish lesions was characterised based on isolation on selective and differential medium like Pseudomonas agar, gram staining, biochemical tests and 16SrRNA sequencing.
When the office of an Aids organisation in the capital was destroyed in the quake, a survivor heard neighbours cheering and shouting: "Thank you, Jesus, the president of the paedophiles is dead!" The commission's report said: "Prior to the earthquake, the lives of many LGBT people in Haiti were characterised by secrecy, isolation, discrimination and violence.
From 1847, Stirner's life was characterised by social isolation and financial precariousness.
It is relatively common for hybridisation of species or populations to be characterised by stronger isolation in one direction than the other [37].
The fact that these women's stories are characterised by community isolation and stigma calls for the careful design of community programmes to target the grassroots with messages that may help identify the women for treatment and also reintegration.
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