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The middle third of the ulna is the commonest site, as this region has the thinnest cortex and smallest cross-sectional area morphologically compared to the proximal or the distal third, and is vulnerable to stress from torsional forces [12].

Differentiated PPARγ−/− TS cells showed a 36% decrease in syncytiotrophoblast, assessed morphologically, compared to WT cells (4.7% compared to 7.3%; Figure 4).

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Living fossil poster child, coelacanths, were shown to not be as unchanging as previously thought through molecular analysis and palaeontological data (Casane and Laurneti 2013) although subsequent genome work shows that they are comparatively morphologically stable compared to other groups so are "almost living fossils" (Cavin and Guinot 2014).

The best results reported here were achieved using a droplet-coated Ti grid and subsequent deposition at 820°C to produce one-dimensional nanowire structures, which are morphologically homogeneous compared to different growth conditions (sample 12, Fig. 1d).

Various types and stages of tumor vasculature in murine mammary carcinoma at the microenvironment level have previously been characterized morphologically and compared to normal vasculature by the visual inspection of IVM images (Boucher et al. 1996).

However, fibril morphologies observed for the Italian mutation in the presence of the lipid bilayer (as will be discussed in more detail later) were morphologically distinct compared to Wild Type fibrils.

Next, we looked at the morphological characteristics of word frequency and word transparency in derived morphologically complex words compared to matched control words.

The worms were collected from the pulmonary artery and brain, and were morphologically characterized and compared to the Japan isolate of A. cantonensis.

Moreover, they revealed that the BM-MSC were morphologically larger as compared to AT-MSC (ASC) [ 51].

We investigated accuracy and response times on inflected morphologically complex words compared to single-morpheme matched control words.

APPWT-expressing cells showed no differences in the number of total spines and morphologically distinct spines compared to mock-transfectants (Fig.  4a, b).

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