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Decisions by health workers to migrate are usually related to a poor working environment (Ministry of Health, October [ 26]).
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The two major HDL α-migrating species are usually described as HDL3 (8.0 nm) and HDL2 (9.2 nm) [73].
Migration pattern by destination shows that females are usually migrating to Gulf and Middle East countries, Lebanon and Saudi Arabia, where UAE are top recipient.
Country-wise overseas employment trend of migration from 2004 to 2009 shows that females are usually migrating to UAE, KSA, and the Middle East countries.
Gender is important because males have a tradition of migrating to work and are usually the main earners in families, but there is in addition a positive selection towards motivated and educated young women to access opportunities and gain more freedom from the traditional rural society.
Conversely, adhesion molecules associated with cell migration such as N-cadherin, which are usually expressed in migrating cells, will be up-regulated in the aggressive cancer cells.
TOYS are usually among the first industries that migrate to low-cost economies.
RLGS images are usually oriented so that DNA fragments migrate from right to left along the x-axis and then from top to bottom along the y-axis.
Biliary stones are usually found in the gallbladder, but about 10-20% may spontaneously migrate into the common bile duct where they either remain trapped or migrate subsequently via the papilla of Vater into the duodenal lumen.
Unlike Boyden chamber assays, which are usually short term assays, here cells are allowed to invade and migrate over a period of several days.
In amphipods the gills are usually simple sacs or plates, which in the course of evolution have migrated to the inner side of the legs.
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