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Isicathamiya consequently became the most readily recognized South African music genre of the late 20th and early 21st centuries.
Alarm patterns are the most readily recognized, consisting of strong contrasting light and dark areas, bars and peripheral dark outlines, or vivid displays of spots, like huge eyes.
OpenFlow[8] represents perhaps the most readily recognized protocol associated with SDNf.
The conserved zinc finger motifs in each of the two DBDs are the most readily recognized features of 2DBD-NRs.
Vitamin D is a steroid hormone that modulates a wide range of molecular and cellular functions, most readily recognized are its beneficial effects on musculoskeletal parameters.
Although mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are most readily recognized in the musculoskeletal system as potential orchestrators of bone and cartilage repair, it has become apparent in recent years that they may also have profound immunomodulatory effects.
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After all, he says, "the truest description, and that by which another living man can most readily recognize a flower, is the unmeasured and eloquent one which the sight of it inspires" (Journal, 10/13/60).
Interestingly, however this hexapeptide domain is also the region that chaperones most readily recognize [ 10].
Because their immune cells-presumably adept at killing tuberculosis germs-most readily recognized these two proteins, it's thought that the proteins will stimulate a stronger and more effective immune response among adults.
Leaf-shaped Ediacaran fronds such as Charniodiscus, Charnia, Rangea and Swartpuntia are among the most widespread and readily recognized elements of the soft-bodied Ediacara Biota (late Neoproterozoic).
And why is it that most Americans readily recognize the "Napalm Girl" but not the "Black Blouse Girl?" Reader commentary holds clues that may provide some answers to the big question.
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