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Tapeworms are distinctive with flattened bodies made up of segments.
It was dated August 2008, although it was made up of segments recorded at various times.
Decapods have three distinct body regions, each made up of segments, or somites: the head, thorax, and abdomen.
These MAbs recognize a discontinuous epitope only expressed on the native Env trimer, made up of segments of the CD4i, V2 and V3 loops.
Chromatin is made up of segments of approximately 146 basepairs of DNA wrapped around a complex of eight proteins made up of two copies of the four histones, H2A, H2B, H3 and H4 (3, 4).
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As members of the Orthomyxoviridae family, Influenza A viruses are made up of eight gene segments and classified according to the combination of hemagglutinin (HA) and neuraminidase (NA) proteins found on their membrane surface [ 6, 7].
These conotoxin families contribute to 0.3% of total conotoxin reads in segment P and PC, but make up 5.2% of segment DC and 58.4% of segment D. Analyses of the expression profiles of subclasses and individual conotoxins reveal additional patterns of differential expression.
Reproductive age women (ages 15 44) made up a sizable segment of this population, representing 43 % of all women and 21%% of the total Hmong population.
In the remaining data set, that included only the age group 16 20 years, people who had never smoked made up the largest segment of snus users.
The body of the Drosophila embryo is made up of 14 segments, and a gene called eve (even-skipped) is expressed in the even-numbered segments, giving rise to a distinctive pattern of seven stripes.
New York City Transit is not acquiring new buses for the project, but rather retrofitting existing buses, in particular, the so-called articulated buses — the 60-foot buses that are made up of two segments joined by an accordionlike pivot.
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