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It was "aberrant, marginal, a fictive state," a country that existed, "even in its peaceful moments, alternately under a cloud of contingent anarchy or tyranny".
Maspin resulted expressed in the cytoplasm of basal cells of normal prostatic glands, whilst normal luminal cells were inconsistently weakly positive and it was aberrant over-expressed in prostate cancer with a predominance of nuclear presence [62].
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It is aberrant that humanity (on average/as a whole) currently consumes 1.6 earth's worth of planetary natural resources per year.
Within the helicid subfamily Ariantinae it is aberrant by being the only species with a cylindrical shell; other members of this speciose subfamily have broadly depressed (e.g. Campylaea, Helicigona and Chilostoma) or globular (Arianta arbustorum) shells.
The method is applied to two examples to show how the following three problems can be solved: whether there is, or not, an aberrant response, to detect an outlier when there is one and to estimate the value of the outlier as if it had not been aberrant.
As it was mentioned, aberrant methylation of some CpG islands has been seen in normal appearing colorectal mucosa.
The lower precipitability at 10 min might be aberrant and it was lower than that seen by HPLC.
It was found that there is aberrant Rac1 activation in human OA cartilage.
This suggests that in the absence of MES-4, and the H3K36me3 patterns it maintains, the transcription program is aberrant or otherwise incompatible with germ cell viability.
Simpson is "aberrant", in examiner parlance.
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