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Chromite is a common component in ultramafic rocks and occurs more sparsely in mafic rocks, but can be locally enriched due to mineral separation in the magma.
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The enzyme associated with the first step is partially distributed in Bacteria and more sparsely distributed in Eukarya and Archaea, while the enzyme associated with the second step is sparsely distributed in the three cellular domains.
While GEP-immunofluorescence could be abundantly observed in the investigated brachiocephalic plaques, ADAMTS7-immunofluorescence was more sparsely distributes in the plaque tissue.
Tian and Wang [57] made DL more sparsely representative in the case of less observation values by proposing an adaptive orthogonal matching pursuit to adaptively ensure the sample size.
ParaHox gene expression has been more sparsely sampled in protostomes, apart from Cdx (or caudal).
Therefore, hair follicle primordia were more sparsely distributed in mutant embryonic epidermis.
A bipolar cell layer (BCL) was also distributed more sparsely than in the control, and the thickness of BCL increased noticeably.
Overall, the NF-κB family-related TFBS along the Late genes promoters sequences are distributed more sparsely than in the Early genes.
FMNL2 also induced the formation of actin stress fibers that were thicker and more sparsely distributed in the cytoplasm of HT29 cells, while the density and thickness of stress fibers were decreased obviously when FMNL2 was knocked down (Suppl. Fig. 1a).
One of the consequences of resting respiratory muscles is the occurrence of ventilator-induced diaphragmatic dysfunction (VIDD) [ 1- 3], largely described in animal models and more sparsely, but recently, in human studies [ 4- 8].
It turns out that the anomalous nature of the immigration-to-social-cohesion relationship in the United States as a whole is driven by the smaller and more sparsely populated cities in the United States.
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