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A cladistic analysis using morphological data suggests that H. besaoka is most closely related to the mainland African H. gigas and H. vittatus, previously included in H. commersoni, and somewhat more distantly to H. commersoni itself.

Morphological data suggests that glutamine-and glucose deprivation resulted in reduced cell density and rounded cells.

Although some authors regard "Polychaeta" as sister to Clitellata [e.g., [ 11]], increasing evidence based on molecular and morphological data suggests they are a paraphyletic grade including clitellates [e.g., [ 3, 8, 12, 20, 23, 28- 30]].

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This compares well with different types of geological and morphological data, suggesting that basal sliding distance is a useful entity for studying regional patterns of glacial erosion intensity.

In fact morphological data suggest that some patients exists without tonsillar descent more than 3 mm but with congenitally hypoplastic posterior fossa causing symptomatology consistent with Chiari I malformation without herniation of cerebellar structures into the spinal cord [25].

In addition to the cerebellum, our morphological data suggest involvement of sst2A receptor in neuronal migration in several other brain areas.

Published morphological data suggest that myofibroblasts in IPF have an epithelial origin [56]; and there is direct experimental data implicating EMT as a source of myofibroblasts in a mouse model of lung fibrosis [47].

Both molecular and morphological data suggested that A. grosseri is rich in genetic diversity.

Recent phylogenetic analyses of morphological data suggest that the Sciomyzinae and its two tribes are monophyletic [ 23, 25].

The molecular and morphological data suggested SFTS virus to fit the prototype of a new member of the genus Phlebovirus.

These morphological data suggest that in Physcomitrella branches initiate de novo from the epidermis of the gametophore axis and that initiation is usually, but not invariably, acropetal.

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