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It was initially identified as Chromobacterium species based on its morphological characters and 16S rDNA sequence as described in previous literature.
It was initially identified by a deletion, Fab-71, that transformed parasegment (PS) 11 into a duplicate copy of PS12.
PM2.5 is classified as "fine particulate matter," not "ultrafine" as it was initially identified in this piece.
The role of p38 in inflammatory disease has been appreciated from the beginning, since it was initially identified as an cytokine inducer.
It was initially identified as a possible second species of Noronhomys on the basis of the presence of a crest on the upper first molar, the mesoloph, but the specimen is different from Noronhomys vespuccii in other respects, and in 2008 it was described as a new genus and species, Carletonomys cailoi, related to Noronhomys and associated genera.
It was initially identified by PCR in approximately 10% of prostate cancer patients [12].
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The (0, 1 th block in frame #3 is identified as KB2 in the double-KB instance, and the co-located block in frame #2 is forcedly changed to be a KB1 though it is initially identified as a WZB.
Initial crime: number of crimes in the micro-time hot spot when it is initially identified According to the agency's policy, each micro-time hot spot had at least two crimes, but could have had more than two.
In further support of this hypothesis, it is notable that Cav-1 was initially identified as a gene that is specifically upregulated in metastatic versus primary cancer cells in a mouse model system.
For Fig. 4e, a soma was initially identified by its antidromic activation as in Fig. 4a.
Arabidopsis LHP1 was initially identified genetically for its terminal flower phenotype [10].
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