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The most common morphology corresponded to autophagic vesicles (AVs) consisting of double membrane-bound vesicles with densely compacted amorphous or multilamellar contents named as autophagosomes (Fig. 2c, d).
Moreover, the ten most common scaffold correspond to each other, as can be seen in Fig. 4.
For 1/n = 1, the partition between the two phases is independent of the concentration; the situation 1/n < 1 is the most common and corresponds to a normal L-type Langmuir isotherm, while 1/n > 1 is indicative of a cooperative adsorption which involves strong interaction between the molecules of adsorbate.
The most common urine sequences corresponded to Lactobacillus iners.
The principal value (the most common branch cut), corresponds to θ chosen in the interval (−π, π].
Some of the most common malignant SGCs correspond to adenoid cystic carcinomas (ACC) and the survival rates for this type of cancer at 10 and 20 years are extremely poor [ 3- 5].
14 Chronic pulmonary disease (10%) and chronic renal disease (8%) were found to be the second and third most common comorbidities, which corresponds to their prevalence reported in the Italian study (11% for pulmonary disease and 7% for renal disease).
Congenital dislocation of the hip (CDH), which is one of the most common congenital skeletal disorders, corresponds to an abnormal seating of the femoral head in the acetabulum.
The most common control region haplotype corresponds to the root of haplogroup A2.
The second- and third-most common patterns correspond to 13− S S D, represented by 1,290 genes (3.79%) and 15− S S I by 882 (2.59%) genes, respectively.
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