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In its more generalized expression, we consider a sum of time-varying complex sinusoids (the partials).

Furthermore, side effects due to autoimmunity might occur in humans who have a more generalized expression pattern.

Immunohistochemistry was performed to determine transgene expression, revealing localization to the epithelium of the fallopian tube, with more generalized expression in the liver, lung, kidney, and spleen.

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At the planula stage, in addition to the cell specific expression, more generalized AmSoxC expression is detected in the outer ectoderm around the oral pore (Fig. 4I, J).

By Day 42, the association with lymphoid cells was both more significant and more generalized, with expression of genes associated with CD4+ T cells, CD8+ T cells, and thymus tissue significantly correlated with the patterns of gene expression we observed (p ≤ 0.02, 0.02, and 0.01, respectively).

These tissue-specific manipulations of Dlx5 expression validate the results of more generalized over-expression studies with this gene [29].

Being involved in the public sphere, men may be more likely to recognize the more generalized modes of expression codified in the SRQ-20, while women, who have limited social interactions outside the home, may respond to more culturally-grounded expressions of distress.

These patterns of gene expression are also clearly related to a more generalized pattern of gene expression in other model systems of cellular proliferation and differentiation.

The model shows more diversified and generalized expressions compared to discrete emotion approaches.

If SKF 38393 increased Fos expression by increasing peripheral estradiol secretion, then we would expect a more generalized reduction of SKF 38393-induced Fos expression by the ER antagonist, PSK 3668; however, SKF 38393-induced Fos expression is reduced by PSK 3668 only within the BST and CeA.

The obtained expression is a more generalized translator, a more generalized functional operator, and in that sense it will be defined as the generalized translator.

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