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The globin fraction is a protein that may constitute more than 90 percent of the total molecular weight of hemoglobin.
Furthermore, species combinations may constitute more integrative tools than single species indicators, but case studies are needed to test their efficiency.
We adopt principles from landscape ecology and urban planning to evaluate urban heterogeneity and morphology that may constitute more sustainable urban forms, including connectivity, density, geometric complexity (mixed land use), diversity, and greening.
Alternatively, Ft-Ds-Fj-mediated polarity cues may constitute more important inputs to the core proteins in proliferating tissues.
FCCTX pedigrees show an autosomal-dominant inheritance pattern, but the genetic basis remains unknown, and may constitute more than one genetic aetiology.
The CD44+/CD24− and ALDH1+ tumour cells in post-chemotherapy specimens may constitute more specific chemoresistant CSC populations than those in pre-chemotherapy specimens, and thus may have greater clinical significance.
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Women with P-PE were likely to exhibit greater proteinuria in the urine, greater water retention in the interstitial space and more enhanced coagulation fibrinolysis, thus suggesting that they may constitute a more severe form of PE than women with O-PE do.
As a result, depressed affect is more likely to be devalued in Chinese culture, so somatic symptoms may constitute a more expedient means to express depressive symptoms than depressed affect for the Chinese population [ 30, 53].
For Wilson, leaving the question unanswered may constitute one more introduction to adulthood.
For properties in areas that didn't suffer extensive storm damage, the inspection may constitute no more than a drive-by.
In reality the true creative class, notes demographer Bill Frey, may constitute no more than 5% of the total.
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