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Competing blood flow was reduced by either simply ligating the iliac artery just downstream of the uterine artery takeoff (surgical approach "A") or by, more extensively, also tying off two nearby competing arteries (approach "B") (Fig. 1b).
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It was successfully used in various degrees from somewhat reservedly solely to support methodological choices over obtaining detailed and up-to-date factual information to more extensively collect also personal opinions from the respondents.
By reducing the frequency of encounters with the new pesticide/toxin, this initial step of behavioral adaptation might delay the evolution of physiological resistance if the treated/toxic plants are subsequently used more extensively (see also [ 10]).
Ms. Spector spoke about the difficulties of "grappling with the authority" of the Guggenheim's architecture ("I sometimes think that I can't install in a square room anymore"), but also, more extensively, about the dangers of the "helicopter model of international curating," which too often leads to superficial understanding of cultures and their art — and to bad shows, she said.
However an increasing body of data suggests that CD20 is not only involved in calcium signaling but also more extensively associated with B cell activation, differentiation and apoptosis [12], [13].
We have also more extensively described the organization of the colormaps in the figure legend, in order to aid the reader.
EGCG is also more extensively hydroxylated, containing three adjacent hydroxyl groups on two of its aromatic rings and two on the third.
They also rely more extensively on informal, rather than paid-for child care, and feel they have less disposable income.From now until the general election in May next year, political parties are locked into an argument about which can best address such worries.
Several areas at the edge of the neocortex, including the hippocampus and amygdala, are also much more extensively developed in mammals than in other vertebrates.
This question and the point concerning the time scale for transfers are also discussed more extensively.
Furthermore, this was not only seen in the cord but also even more extensively in the motor cortex and neocortex where there was a more ramifying pattern to the staining in the neurons.
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