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As time went on, her buildings became less characterised by sharp lines, and turned more fluid, often taking forms that looked like spilt mercury.
The reverse process mesenchymal-to-epithelial transition (MET), much less characterised at the molecular level, restores the specific epithelial identity.
Several other modifications coexist with these marks over different domains [ 4], but these modifications are generally less characterised.
The possibility exists that several genes in the 11q13 could contribute to patient outcome (Huang et al, 2006), and that the other less characterised genes may also contribute.
As possible candidates, we found known players previously related to EOC such as PIK3CA, MECOM, MYC, NF1 and RB, but also less characterised genes, whose gains of function (CDH12, FOXQ1, TXNDC5, CCND2, FOXJ1) and/or abrogation (FANCC, TSC1, CREBBP, CDH11, EDA2R) might be crucial for ovarian cancer development and/or progression.
Physiological group IV is a rarer and less characterised group that produces toxin of serotype G.
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Longitudinal trends in radiata pine SGA are less well characterised.
The factors behind odour emissions are less well characterised.
Notably, it has been reported that 5-HT1A/B receptors are involved in the regulation of rapid eye movement sleep (REMS) and that 5-HT2A/C receparticipatecinathein the control of slow wave sleep (SWS), but the role of 5-HT3 receptors is less well characterised.
Thereafter his form was less formidable, characterised by nervousness and fidgeting at the start of his innings.
The London subject has softer, more rounded features and is younger and less individually characterised than the c. 1460 model.
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