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The data show that C O groups form initially, predominately during electrode charging; the CO groups form most significantly during the self-discharge.
With Goodell leaning on the advice of four owners who worked closely on the negotiations — Mara, Blank, the Texans' Robert McNair and the Chiefs' Clark Hunt — the league moved most significantly during the final two days of talks on the pension plan.
For me, these connections happen in the elevator, at happy hours and most significantly during our annual company trip.
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We analysed this time-series gene expression data to identify the transcripts that varied most significantly during differentiation, and we then used a clustering algorithm to find genes with correlated expression patters.
However, the number of leucocytes increased dramatically, most significantly during the 48 h before death.
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Taken together, these experiments suggest that p38α is the SAPK most significantly activated during cardiac ischaemia.
Most significantly, malfunctions during asymmetric cell division have shown to be causally linked with neoplastic growth and tumor formation.
The smoke from forest fires consists of many different constituents, but the pollutant most significantly increased during smoke episodes is PM2.5 (particles with an aerodynamic diameter ≤ 2.5 μm) (Reisen et al. 2011).
Although the stacking of uni-variate analyses gives a good indication of when major transitions are occurring, it still fails to easily and rapidly identify which properties most significantly change during the two transitions.
Mass deportations occurred in several waves, most significantly in 1949 during the campaign to collectivize agriculture.
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