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The cells observed in the sections displayed morphological features of macrophages (nuclear shape and cytoplasm/nuclear ratio) rather than natural killer T lymphocytes, most likely identifying them as CCR2+ MPs (inflammatory macrophages or inflammatory DCs).

All the observed CCR2+ cells were also positive for CD18+ and displayed morphological features of Mos/Mϕs in terms of nuclear shape and cytoplasm/nuclear ratio rather than natural killer T lymphocytes, most likely identifying them as CCR2+ inflammatory monocytes derived MPs.

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Jeff feels his father most likely identified closest to Chamberlain, a Union colonel whom he portrays as both masculine and intellectual — resonant of Shaara's Hemingway-esque life as a boxer-soldier-professor-novelist.

This fragmented, looping approach to storytelling might once have seemed radical, but after "Pulp Fiction" (and "Run Lola Run" and "Go" and "Amores Perros" and so on and so on) it has become a convention, a hallmark of what film historians of the future will most likely identify as a curious turn-of-the-century style.

Earlier analyses have most likely identified L16 as universal due to a low sequence similarity to the archaeal L10e protein; however, the bacterial L10 protein shows much stronger sequence similarity to L10e, and L16 is likely a bacterial-specific ribosomal protein resulting from a duplication and divergence of L10.

21 Accordingly, we most likely identified the majority of patients with anxiety.

Therefore, the analysis of additional genetically modified mice will most likely identify further key players in this process.

The relatively large genomic distance between the likelihood peaks of seed size associations and the locations of sorghum paralogs/orthologs of known rice seed size genes suggests that sorghum-specific loci are most likely identified in our GWAS.

eQTL that map distant to the location of the gene being assayed most likely identify the location of trans-acting regulators (trans-eQTL) that may control the expression of a number of genes elsewhere in the genome.

Therefore, a recent study suggesting high-level EpoR expression in head and neck tumours correlated with tumour progression and worse survival in patients administered ESAs (Henke et al, 2006) most likely identified the well-know association of HSP70 and worse prognosis (Schmitt et al, 2007).

Students see doctors and scientists as completely different entities, and most will likely identify more closely with one or the other.

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