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The well-adapted human alcoholic brain might represent this latter state.
Thus, the stronger activity in S. kudriavzevii of the genes involved in one of the main amino acid pathways might represent this metabolic bottle-neck having been better surpassed in this species.
The present ND-FISH data suggest that the stronger signals found with the (GATA 5 probe at the euchromatin-heterochromatin boundary of the X chromosome might represent this unsequenced gap.
If we wish to make a start on simulation of the contribution of these 193 genes to the final phenotype, we might represent this network as 193 binary nodes, in the simplest possible star topology, i.e. all genes are either on or off and all have an equal weight in determining the state of the pathway and there are no interactions between genes.
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This might represent the common first step for various kinds of aggregated proteins to trigger familiar, sporadic and aging diseases.
In what way? "Well, the title was based on this idea that it's not art – we're not thinking about whether it's artful or not, what [the songs] might represent to this person or that person".
However, this might represent a limitation, as this treatment may not be easily translated to a general practice in the office settings.
This might represent a survival bias; however, this has been an issue throughout the studies involving long-term outcomes of critically ill patients.
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