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I added the silent films to complete the investigation of feature-length movies in hopes of finding patterns in them that might be precursors to those of later films.
Whitaker has criticized the inquiry in the past as too wide-ranging, which has raised concerns among Democrats that Sessions' ouster and Whitaker's appointment might be precursors to Trump moving to end it.
It is also suggested that the transformed mitochondria might be precursors or platforms of the germinal body-like structure [72].
With these proteins, however, smaller, mostly non-fibrillar particles of varying size and shape were frequently observed, indicating that the proteins PrDQ19 and PrD self-assemble into oligomeric structures under these conditions that might be precursors of mature amyloids [31].
Indeed, these changes might be precursors of more severe structural changes and might be, at least in part, responsible for the functional changes and cognitive deficits revealed early in alcohol dependence [10].
These globule-like shapes might be precursors of the PPL structures.
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Such expositions might be considered precursors to the dispersed multi-media format of publications, panels, and ideas competitions with which we encounter urban design paradigms today.
We hypothesize that some annotated lncRNA genes might be piRNA precursors.
The stable and long filopodia in mutant growth cones might be the precursors to these ectopic axon branches.
Traditional pharmacokinetic (PK /PD models have been extensively applied to drug research throughout the preclinical and clinical phases, and there have been excellent examples of models that might be considered precursors of ePD models.
Historically, it is remarkable that Felix d'Herelle, the discoverer of bacteriophages and one of the founders of virology, proposed that phages might be evolutionary precursors of cells as early as 1922 [ 46].
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