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While the splits and infighting might be mirrored in the British left, no socialist faction is particularly consequential in British life.
If this is true, then differing pathophysiology might be mirrored by different patterns of cognitive impairment, which might serve as a more reliable phenotype than categorical diagnoses [ 10].
The adaptation and specialization likely resulted in low bacterial diversity, which might be mirrored in a low diversity of P. acnes-infecting phages.
The marked change of endothelial adhesion and rolling of monocytes isolated after infusion of lipid emulsions might be mirrored in monocyte adhesion molecules.
In contrast, non-adaptive anxiety might be mirrored by a lack of such a habituation, a phenomenon which may severely interfere with the normal interaction of the animal with its physical and social environment [ 1- 3].
To which extent these biochemical and cellular markers might be mirrored by gene expression markers present in RuphiBase based on GO-CC annotation, 73 lysosomal proteins including several cathepsins and other hydrolases could be found in the current clam transcriptome.
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"If it's J.Lo's room, there might be mirrors and roses everywhere," said Jonathan Cheban, the publicist for Duvet.
Consider the way in which these women seem to stare into one another's eyes as if they were considering the possibility that they might be mirror images of each other.
So if what underprivileged people are hearing from Royals – regardless of how important and touching and relatively brave it might be – mirrors the contradictory statements and the lack of acknowledgement of privilege they're hearing from Conservative politicians, can you blame them for their frustration?
Moreover, cancer metabolism studies are further complicated by the potential for enzymes to perform distinct metabolic activities in tumor cells that might not be mirrored in normal physiology.
This might indirectly be mirrored in toe blood pressure levels that were ≤15 mmHg in our amputated patients compared with 42 ± 30 mmHg in the study by Kalani et al. (23).
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