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The 'u' bend is angulated such that it is at an angle of 20° to the vertical leg (Figure 3).
Each leg (Figure 3) is framed by two upper and lower Y-shaped skeletons connected to one end of the pneumatic muscle.
Inside the ROI, placed in the coronal slice on the case study patient with inversion in only one leg (Figure 2 E,F,G), the mean attenuation value in the Dixon image was 10% lower in the inverted leg ROI (μ = 0.09 versus 0.1 cm−1) while the CT had the same attenuation value in both ROIs (μ = 0.099 cm−1).
DGAT1 overexpression in CHOW animals did not affect CGI58 protein expression (p = 0.16, CHOW-DGAT1 vs. CHOW-control leg, figure 7B).
DGAT1 overexpression in CHOW animals had no effect on ADRP expression (p = 0.90, CHOW-DGAT1 vs. CHOW-control leg, figure 7C).
DGAT1 overexpression in CHOW-fed rats tended to further enhance the ATGL protein content (p = 0.06, CHOW-DGAT1 vs. CHOW-control leg, figure 7A).
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This might be the explanation in the case imaging the legs (Figure 2 A,B,C,D,E).
The potential of floral visitors was evaluated to serve as pollinators by the presence of T. sinense pollen on their bodies (such as mouthparts, chest and legs) (Figure 3).
To determine whether the increased IMCL content in TA muscle overexpressing DGAT1 was accompanied by a reduction of DAG, we measured the latter in the legs overexpressing DGAT1 as well as in their empty vector control legs (figure 2).
The only deformation of the latex membrane observed was the local increase in wing camber (leg-induced wing camber) due to the repositioning of the legs (Figure 1C), previously discussed in the methods.
Three Tax transgenic mice developed HAM/TSP-like disease with symmetrical paraparesis of the hind legs (Figure 1A); however, the disease was not inflammatory, but involved a proliferation of lymphoid tumor cells in the spinal cord (data not shown).
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