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Furthermore, V. cholerae in the environment mostly exist in a dormant form which we have characterized and call conditionally viable environmental cells (CVEC)10,16.
It was found that B. globigii spores mostly exist in multicellular form with a small minority of single-cell form.
This kind of coefficient needs obvious enhancement, but noise signals also mostly exist in the high-frequency coefficients.
This is then further supported by MICP result that showed low PTR value of 0.01 to 1 microns that mostly exist in the poor rock quality.
They are not apparent in outbreeding populations, where recessive alleles mostly exist in heterozygotes.
These proteins mostly exist in neurons, both central and peripheral nervous systems, and perform the function of stabilizing microtubules [ 21].
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We learn very little about the people she works with on her forest-rehabilitation scheme, including her botanist sister, Jane, who mostly exists in the book as a patient interlocutor for Greer.
X-ray diffraction analysis suggested that the prepared ceramics was mainly in phase of mullite, and scanning electron microscope images confirmed that it mostly existed in the shape of a long parallelepiped.
So he had already given me many pleasurable hours by the time I got his note, which was the beginning of — well, it would be too much to call it a friendship, because it mostly existed in the form of e-mails, usually about politics.
C-to-U substitution mostly exists in higher plant mitochondria and chloroplasts, and it is defined as the conversion of a single cytidine (C) base to a uridine (U) through deamination in primary transcripts [2].
Although the concentration of free ubiquitin is only approximately 10 μ m in mammalian cells, 1a the protein mostly exists in covalently linked forms, affording a much higher effective concentration.
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