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We predicted that regeneration of the beta-cell mass would occur faster in the islet's anterior region, given the more extensive contribution from progenitors.

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In general, the rarer the case disease and the smaller the surveys, the more extensive is the contribution from the sampling weight estimates to this joint sampling error.

For more extensive acknowledgements of contributions to the ARMHS and HCS studies see [ 7] and [ 8] respectively.

For more extensive acknowledgements of contributions to the ARMHS and HCS studies see [ 25] and [ 26] respectively.

For more extensive acknowledgements of contributions to the ARMHS and HCS studies see Kelly et al. [ 45] and McEvoy et al. [ 44] respectively.

Finally, we evaluated the potential for a more extensive analysis of their contribution for male or female gonad development in the S. alburnoides complex.

(Markowitz, 1999, p. 6) For a more extensive discussion of Roy's contribution to portfolio theory, see Bernstein (1992) and Sullivan (2011).

Since the IGRF only describes the long-wavelength internal part of the geomagnetic field, candidate models are usually extracted from more extensive models which include higher-degree contributions of the internal field, second-degree temporal derivatives (secular acceleration) and simple parameterizations of external fields of magnetospheric origins.

Since 1970, LI has been capturing the excitement of contemporary debate in the field not only by publishing full-scale articles but also by publishing shorter contributions (squibs and discussions) and more extensive commentary (remarks and replies).

Indeed, the comprehensive phenotyping of mutants, which is a common practice in mice [ 4] for example, has begun in quail [ 5, 6], but more contributions are needed to enable more extensive comparisons between mammals and birds.

Steinfeld and Wassenaar (2007) argued that future expansion of the livestock sector will rely on intensive livestock systems, whereas Herrero et al. (2010) concluded that more extensive integrated crop livestock systems could make a more significant contribution to food security.

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