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Additionally, studies examining a large number of miRNAs in serum and plasma have shown that many of the miRNAs most commonly expressed in these samples show an altered expression in samples exhibiting blood cell contamination [ 22, 23].
The most commonly expressed paralogues are a11 and bg11 and, although their expression is not ubiquitous, in all cases they are co-expressed.
The most commonly expressed speculation these days centers on whether Mr. Blair will leave office prematurely.
Noise - "whoosing" and "thumping" - is the most commonly expressed complaint about turbines after aesthetic impact.
(Earlier in the war, this was the single most commonly expressed desire among the Iraqis I interviewed).
Channel Two, in this sense, already valorizes the most commonly expressed attitudes, which its reporters refer to as "the consensus".
They were tasked with turning the most commonly expressed feelings, activities and questions into images people could stick on their Messenger photos.
Most commonly expressed in human embryonic kidney cells (HEK), this bNAb was originally isolated from patient serum.
This difference is most commonly expressed in terms of parts per thousand or permil and is symbolized by δ.
Cytoplasmic incompatibility (CI) is the most commonly expressed form, of several sex altering phenotypes caused by this rickettsial-like bacterium.
In an open-response assessment in the previous study by Abraham et al. (2009), this was the most commonly expressed misconception on both the pre and post-test.
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