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DNA-PKcs-specific phosphorylation of Snail1 at Ser100 was not induced by GSK-3 β, and GSK-3 β activation is not a common phenomena during the DNA-damage response to IR exposure (Supplementary Figure S6d).
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These experiences have already been documented, but in The Others Kapuscinski considers the urge behind his travels, noting that "deep curiosity about the world is not a common phenomenon".
Although Cu hyperaccumulation is not a common phenomenon among ultramafic plants, a recent study has also documented unusual Cu uptake in a number of ultramafic plants in Malaysia and Brazil (van der Ent and Reeves 2015).
Thus, although creating custom DSLs has been an active research topic for some time now (Fowler 2011), this was not a common phenomenon in our sample of industrial respondents.
Masing behaviour is not a common phenomenon in many engineering materials and both the materials in this investigation exhibited a non-Masing behaviour, however, the degree of deviation from Masing varied with the loading scheme.
Though not relevant to the results below, for the sake of thoroughness we will define (delta _{t_{1} t_{2}}), the mean rate of 'switching' allegiance from team t 1 to team t 2. Switching team allegiance is not a common phenomenon.
However, as our empirical study shows, this is not a common phenomenon.
This temporal shift in gene expression was not a common phenomenon in our data sets (data not shown).
Although not a common phenomenon, lysins of other phages, such as the Oenococcus oeni phage fOg44, have been found to contain an SP sequence.
We further found that hypoxia proteins are infrequently expressed in ILC, suggesting that hypoxia is not a common phenomenon in these cancers.
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