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More specifically, tmem-135 expression was more strongly expressed in the lower intestine (Fig. 3A and 3B) and in the pharynx (Fig. 3A and 3C).
Mean expression values shown in red (more strongly expressed in ecodB) and blue (more strongly expressed in swB) highlight the differences in central hubs and associated partners between these two phenological stages.
This RUNX1 pattern is not identical with that of ΔNp63 expression, although ΔNp63 is also more strongly expressed in BCCs compared with SCCs (data not shown;).
In the subset of transcripts showing differential basal expression at both time points, about 75% were more strongly expressed in V. vinifera and about 25% were more strongly expressed in V. riparia.
In grape buds, DRM gene expression also decreases progressively towards bud burst, this gene being more strongly expressed during dormancy [ 32].
Interestingly, regardless of WT and tcm5 plants, TCM5 transcript levels were more strongly expressed at high temperatures than those at low temperatures.
In Liar's Poker, this view is more strongly expressed, with one Salomon employee referring to a group of his company's Englishmen as "Eurofaggots" who left their desks at 5 PM and deserved their losses.
Interestingly, all 49 neuronal miRNAs were more strongly expressed in PHAe than in PHAf.
This condition is more strongly expressed in more advanced sauropodomorphs, such as Massospondylus [38], Plateosaurus [49], Riojasaurus [50] and others.
Because this difference was more strongly expressed in controls, this led to the significant interaction of Group and Orientation F(12) = 13.782; p = .003).003
In support of these arguments, we found more strongly expressed neural activity in the M170 interval in response to inverted unfamiliar than to inverted familiar faces.
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