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With that respect, P. pastoris LD are different from other yeasts such as S. cerevisiae [18] and Y. lipolytica [53], but similar to plant oil bodies which also contain marked amounts of polyunsaturated fatty acids [57].
Interestingly, two of the samples also contained marked amounts of an apparent CtBP1 form with a reduced electrophoretic mobility.
Against all expectations, these animals exhibited relatively normal TG catabolism and instead accumulated marked amounts of diglycerides (DGs) in many tissues.
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Finally, it should be considered that the high forces generated by rapid maxillary expansion (RME) and the rapid displacement or deformation of the facial bones would result in a marked amount of relapse in the long-term, whereas relatively slower expansion of the maxilla would probably produce less resistance in the nasal-maxillary complex [[16]].
There was also a marked amount of statistical heterogeneity, as assessed by the I statistic.
The quantitatively diminished faeces contained a marked amount of digested blood (melena).
Importantly, a marked amount of diabetes was preceded by elevation in one of the glycemic markers only, with limited overlap among the three.
Most importantly, it is mainly characterized with release of marked amount of oligo- or poly-nucleosomes and their attached damage-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs) and initiated by caspase activation.
On the contrary, at ambient and higher temperatures, the contribution of nickel nanoparticles was positive and marked by increased amounts of hydrogen reversibly adsorbed.
However there was a marked difference in amounts of the two variant mRNA forms at all of time points (Fig. 5a, lower graph) with the Exon 3-deleted variants being less (P < 0.05) than the intact isoform LHR mRNA.
They also are thought to be caused in part by the marked increase in the amounts of the hormones estrogen and progesterone in the circulating blood.
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