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Namely, remarkably large fused myotubes containing approximately 50 70 nuclei formed around hESCs colonies (Fig. 5A).

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In Kant's Lectures on Metaphysics [1997], Mrongovius reports the following critique of Baumgarten's proof of PSR from POC: "[Baumgarten] has proven it, but rather remarkably, namely: if a thing were to have no ground, then its ground would be nothing.

But when you're lucky enough to reach that time, you discover a version of what you learned at 40, namely that you feel remarkably like that time long ago when you first started acting your age.

It is demonstrated that the performance of one common edge detection algorithm, namely Sobel, can be boosted remarkably.

The averaged ratio of E d d < −5 mV/m to |E d d| > 5 mV/m enhanced remarkably in 2014, namely in the maximum phase of cycle 24, probably due to an increase of the number of magnetic clouds with fields rotating north south (NS-type) in even cycles.

Remarkably, neural pathways, namely axon-guidance and synaptic potentiation, were also over-represented in MS. In addition to the immunological pathways previously identified, we report here for the first time the potential involvement of neural pathways in MS susceptibility.

Remarkably, several pathogens namely, Neisseria sp., Haemophilus influenzae, and Moraxella catarrhalis in humans[ 19- 21] and mouse hepatitis virus (MHV) [ 22] use CEACAMs to anchor themselves to or to invade host cells.

Remarkably, a different mechanism, namely de novo protein synthesis, was found to underlie the loss of synaptic Homer1b after application of Aβ.

I think this can equally be interpreted the opposite way, namely that the core machinery is remarkably conserved.

Contagion occurred between 1976 and 2012, in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Sudan along with the three other countries which had remarkably been affected by serious epidemics', namely; Gabon, Uganda and Congo.

These essentially opposite functions are possible for two reasons relating to mitochondria, namely expression of uncoupling protein 1 (UCP1) and a remarkably higher mitochondrial abundance in brown adipocytes.

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