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In China, green tea is the most ubiquitous class of tea, while white, yellow, pu-erh and oolong teas are cherished delicacies.
By far the most ubiquitous class is arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF), obligate biotrophs in the Glomeromycota that form arbuscules and sometimes vesicles within the root cells of hosts (Smith and Read 2008).
HSP70 is the most ubiquitous class of ATP-dependent chaperone protein that exerts a cytoprotective effect under a number of different conditions, which plays a central role in the cellular protein quality control and degradation systems [ 7, 10, 13].
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Silicones in their great diversity probably represent the single most ubiquitous environmental class of global synthetic pollutants.
Our data demonstrate for the first time that MBNL142 43 isoforms are able to interact with SFKs, in particular with Lyn, which is one of the most ubiquitous members of this class of Tyr kinases.
Microlenses as a class of most ubiquitous optical components, aiming to manipulate and focus light at the micro-/nanoscale, have important applications, such as display technology [1], laser beam collimation [2], molecular detection [3], and optical information storage [4].
They are actively involved in the detoxification of generally nonpolar compounds that contain an electrophilic carbon, nitrogen, or sulfur atom [ 5]. cGSTs are divided into several classes, the most ubiquitous being alpha (GSTA), mu (GSTM), pi (GSTP), sigma (GSTS), omega (GSTO), zeta (GSTZ) and theta (GSTT) (see Table 2 for the occurrence of these classes in various taxa).
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), a class of the most ubiquitous environmental contaminants, may reduce male reproductive functions, but the data from human population studies are very limited.
Integrons have been found in approximately 9 % of the sequenced bacterial genomes, and class 1 integron platform is the most ubiquitous and has been the most commonly reported among clinical bacteria and remains the focus of numerous studies [ 29, 30].
"Like tomatoes," Iraq's most ubiquitous vegetable.
Transposases are the most abundant, most ubiquitous genes in nature.
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