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When users liked "curly fries" and Sephora cosmetics, this was said to give clues to intelligence; Hello Kitty likes indicated political views; "Being confused after waking up from naps" was linked to sexuality.
Five days into its first campaigns, Instagram CEO Kevin Systrom said 5% of ad impressions had led to Likes, indicating at least some users were enjoying the ads.
In the original, this structure is hard to position, but in the reconstruction its position and angulation are more hominin-like, indicating an affinity for bipedal locomotion.
Deposition of the GO on the surface of the PS film changed the CVC to varistor-like, indicating the existence of several potential barriers in such structure.
There is no transcript evidence for these genomic sequences (mouse Cldn4-like and rat Cldn13-like) indicating that they are unlikely to be transcribed.
Both phenotypic maturation and IL-12p40 expression were adult-like, indicating that neonatal DCs responded to IC31®-generated signals within 24 h of immunization.
The cellular morphology switched to epithelial-like, indicating the reduction of stem cell properties.
iii) Genes flanking the smelt AFP gene are smelt-like and not herring-like, indicating that the sequenced region is normal except for the AFP gene.
All of these non-SEO proteins contain a PfamA domain belonging to the Pfam-Clan "Thioredoxin-like" indicating that our Hidden Markov Model indeed predicts thioredoxin folds.
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