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How would he know that angels had halos and that Jesus wore purple and had "markers," which turned out to be marks, on his hands and feet?
At the same position on chromosome 5H two markers which turned out to be significantly associated to SPAD and biomass yield under drought stress treatment were identified [ 20].
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Our study has also investigated CYFRA 21-1 as a breast cancer serum marker, which turned out to be the most commonly elevated serum tumor marker (65% of patients), as already suggested in smaller studies [ 20, 21].
Mr. Zhou's pinyin system, which turned Peking into Beijing, uses markers to identify which of Mandarin's four tones to use.
Most valuable panels of markers in concordance with previous predictions were composed of features with highest RR especially decreased elasticity which turned out to be the strongest marker of malignancy (Table 4).
It's a pity the default setting indicates points of interests on the map and set quest markers (which can turned off in the options) because the magic of this world is in discovery.
This prompted us to generate FLPo transgenic mice, which turn out to be very efficient in removing the FRT-flanked selection marker.
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Additionally, recent data suggest that HIV replication may be associated with increased levels of pro-inflammatory markers which, in turn, are involved in the pathogenesis of CVD [9].
In summary, we demonstrate here a methodology to circumvent an impasse in isolating lineage-restricted stem cell lines from ESCs where the isolation of lineage-restricted stem cells is hindered by the lack of defining selectable markers which in turn, cannot be identified for a lack of highly purified lineage-restricted stem cells.
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