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The similar but more circumscribed expression pattern of MIR168b as compared with MIR168a is consistent with either neo- or sub-functionalization of duplicated genes previously reported for other microRNA loci [ 51]-[ 52].
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Mozilo's world has become more circumscribed.
The freedom to travel became more and more circumscribed for Jews in that city until, finally, all movement was criminal.
Even a more circumscribed play like Krapp's Last Tape is coloured by the personality of the performer.
The dark-comedy successors to "Cheers" and "Seinfeld" enjoyed a more circumscribed kind of success, earning passionate but smaller audiences.
But after the Communist Party took power in 1949, Catholicism was outlawed, and Bishop Yao's religious work became more and more circumscribed.
But the New York art world after the war was in some ways even more circumscribed and harder to succeed in than it had been during the war.
Steven's role is more circumscribed than Jonathan's, since he operates within Si's realm and, at times, at his pleasure.
The insurance industry violently opposed giving patients the right to sue, and the alternative bills offered patients a far more circumscribed access to the courts.
But unlike his colleagues, Quilter's subsequent music was much more circumscribed, and it was with his songs that he established his reputation.
Meanwhile, the more circumscribed male characters don't even necessarily feel real but like strange projections from the narrating women's unconscious.
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