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Thus, this collection of cells was more closely known as nucleus of the septal plane (Nucleo del piano settale) by Beccari [ 43] and nucleus of the ansa lenticularis by Ayala [ 8].

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Foucaud suspects that as scientists begin to look more closely at known ant species, they'll find a lot more chastity belts than expected.

At the same time, the sequence and epigenetic properties of lncKBiPs more closely resemble known bidirectional promoters that are formed by pairs of protein-coding genes (pcKBiPs).

Recently, Tang and coworkers used gene expression data to construct time-course protein interaction networks, and found that functional modules detected in the time-course networks more closely matched known regulatory complexes than those detected in the static networks [ 11].

The intergenic RNA structures, however, are concentrated much more closely around known protein-coding loci, suggesting that flies have significantly smaller complement of independent structured ncRNAs compared to mammals.

Oly has been a colleague for a number of years now, and I am looking forward to working with him more closely – I know that the paper you love is very safe in his hands.

In mice living with chronic stress, Nahrendorf's team reported today in Nature Medicine, atherosclerotic plaques more closely resemble plaques known to be most at risk of rupturing and causing a heart attack or stroke.

They argued that 'social impairment' measures were the best way to conceptualize the mental problems of children because they were more closely related to known gross aetiology.

The NP analysis also revealed that the South American Monodelphis is more closely related to known filoviruses than to other mammalian sequences (Fig. 3 and Additional file 1: Fig. S1).

To understand this, let's look more closely: When we know the world directly and vividly, we intuitively know the deep nature of phenomena.

The first lesson of the September 11th attacks was that intelligence agencies have to work more closely; "need to know" had to yield to "need to share".

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