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Pisgah's mixed population includes a pair of Russian immigrant sisters, a German car salesman, a self-righteous minister and the embittered romance novelist who takes Raj in.

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However included studies are limited by small sample size, single center structure without randomization, mixed population (including heart transplant, single and double lung transplant) and heterogeneity due to variations in immunosuppression, type and duration of antifungal prophylaxis and incidence of fungal infection.

Kurdish authorities have been concerned about Islamic State sleeper cells within Kirkuk, which has a mixed population including Kurds, Sunni Arabs and Christians.

Here, Kiel et al. [43] identified a B. anthracis Sterne strain, from a mixed population including several known B. anthracis and B. cereus strains, that was likely infected with a phage shed by B. cereus in that mixture.

Other studies had a mixed population including the above disorders plus persons with personality disorder, severe depression, and anxiety disorders.

Adamzik et al. only studied ARDS cases caused by community-acquired pneumonia, whereas we recruited a mixed population including patients with pulmonary and extrapulmonary ARDS.

The CSF Aβ-42/tau ratio also predicted the presence of postmortem neuritic plaques with a sensitivity of 91.6% and a specificity of 87.5% in a mixed population including AD, other dementia, and other neurologic disease [ 56].

In addition, six studies evaluated empathy in a "mixed" population, including three articles assessing both medical students and residents, two assessing residents and fellows, and one article assessing medical students and attending physicians.

Although the exocrine fractions used here initially contain a mixed population including mature duct cells, and human duct cells have previously been suggested to give rise to new β cells, the absence of duct-specific lineage tracing does not allow us to speculate on the differentiation potential of human duct cells in the current study.

Fetal haemoglobin blood cell distribution is given in Table 2, in which a distinction is made between three kinds of blood vessels: (1) with adult haemoglobin (HbA) blood cells, (2) with a mixed population, including 10 40% HbF cells and (3) with predominantly HbF blood cells, >50% HbF cells.

Finally, cloning of 5 6 individual HCC827 and PC9 cells consistently generated mixed populations, including high level SOX2 inducers together with non-expressing cells, demonstrating that this heterogeneity is likely stochastic, rather than heritable.

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