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As a result, any individual mouse brain might contain far more or far less Aβ1 42 than an average mouse, opening the possibility that the concentrations of Aβ1 42 in the brains of mice used in slice experiments were higher than the mean value from in vivo experiments.
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The guidelines also contain far too many loopholes.
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The eccentricity of those clones is so far unclear; they might contain genomic islands with biased GC content/codon usage or differentially expressed genes.
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I'm between books now, and not going into the library so often, but sometimes as I fall asleep, I like to think of those kilometres of white shelves, descending far below London, and all the wonders they might contain.
Instead of focusing on whether a GB2 deal will be struck between Obama and the House Republicans, or even when such a deal might be finalized, I think far too few pundits are focusing on what the deal might contain.
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