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In contrast, despite high percent similarity in the pVIII protein between HAdV-37 and HAdV-4 (94%), the predicted HAdV-37 pVIII migrated to a pI of 8.80, while the HAdV-4 pVIII migrated to a pI of 6.22 (Table 2 and Additional file 1).

A blood clot had formed in a leg or pelvic vein and migrated to a lung.

"Nobody's migrated to a new punch-card system in the last decade," Mr. Urosevich said.

Or they could have followed their parents' generation and migrated to a low-maintenance retirement complex in Florida.

She'd raised three kids, fostered two more, migrated to a different continent, trained as a nurse, retrained as a teacher, and was a community activist.

Yodeling -- a type of singing in which a falsetto, or head voice, alternates with a deeper, natural chest voice -- is native to a number of countries and migrated to a number of others, including the United States.

Many Christian communities were almost abandoned when believers left their homes and migrated to a plain between the two villages of Pepuza and Tymion in Phrygia, where Montanus claimed the heavenly Jerusalem would descend to Earth.

But it didn't work out, and the organ migrated to a similar restaurant in Florida.

HaCaT cells overexpressing survivin migrated to a significantly greater extent as compared with mock cells.

Notably, the NC phenotype was also evident at E8.5 where PAX7+ NC cells in the mutant migrated to a lesser extent compared to the control (Fig. 2O,T).

HAdV-37 and HAdV-9 polymerase both migrated to a predicted molecular weight of 125 kDa with pI's of 6.28 and 6.19, respectively.

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