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Although some science-fiction films may share properties with the western, it is unlikely that the production or reception of such films was consciously affected by westerns.

Interestingly, the C. krusei clones isolated from blood cultures were within the same genetic cluster suggesting that those strains may share properties with each other.

For all these reasons, β-cells and insulin-expressing neurons may share properties and proteins useful for controlling insulin production and secretion.

Thus, these viruses are likely representative of viruses that dominate in early infection and, as such, may share properties with viruses that are transmitted between cats in nature.

The mechanism for recruitment of lymphocytes in these cancers is unknown (Quinn et al, 2003), but mutator and DNA repair phenotypes may share properties which favour the retention of lymphocytes in the epithelium.

This state of apparent threat arousal or defensive motivation may share properties in common with the emotions that humans subjectively experience as 'fear' or 'anxiety' (Phelps and LeDoux, 2005; LeDoux, 2012; Adolphs, 2013; Anderson and Adolphs, 2014).

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The four persistent profiles that were observed in isolates from all time periods clustered within Clade I with 68% similarity, suggesting that they may share common properties for longitudinal transmission and that these properties are different and unlinked from elements conferring highest prevalence.

Further, Mitchell notes, the crystalline structures in his lab and in neutron stars may share many properties, despite the vast differences in scale.

The AEP/POA territory, adjacent to the MGE, is also specified by Nkx2.1 expression, but, although the expression of common transcription factors indicates that MGE and AEP/POA may share some properties, progenitors arising from these structures appear molecularly distinct (Flames et al., 2007).

If the potential to form heterochromatin in response to hybridization is key to rRNA gene silencing in nucleolar dominance, NORs may share this property with numerous loci distributed throughout the genome.

Bag proteins have been described to interact with the molecular chaperone Hsp/Hsc70 [ 2] but recently it is reported that Bag-1 interacts with the ER chaperone GRP78/BiP [ 34] suggesting that other Bag proteins may share this property.

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