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Perhaps the initial events in dimorphic gonadogenesis may largely involve other modes of gene regulation.
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Therefore, histone acetylation/deacetylation switch is suggested to be an important mechanism of short-term gene regulation in plants (Zhou 2009), may be largely involved in stress responses in rice.
Arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) may present at any age and largely involve the lingual artery and vein when they occur in the sublingual space.
This narrow focus may be prevalent because documented cases of RCD largely involve behavioral traits, or because it is difficult to determine which morphological traits may be associated with RCD.
Clearly, all land plants share an ancestral xylem transcriptome which may have been largely involved in cell wall biosynthesis in ancient non-vascular plants.
Therefore, this in vitro specificity of lysozyme activity may not be largely involved in the dysbiosis of salivary microbiota in IBD patients, in which the abundance of Gram-positive bacteria was not significantly different as compared with HCs (Supplementary Table S3).
The escalation in Pakistan will largely involve increased drone strikes.
Hence, converging lines of evidence indicate that mTOR and its downstream pathway, by transducing nutrient-triggered signals, may mediate cellular damage, through molecular mechanisms largely involving mTOR cross-talk with growth factor-triggered mitogenic and survival cascades.
In general, SC/ST/OBC people are largely involved in manual work, and the physical work and active lifestyle may be keeping them fit (in terms of mobility) in this current global trend towards a sedentary lifestyle.
This largely involves being immersed in water of various temperatures.
"And the state is largely involved in culture".
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