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This hypothesis is strengthened by the observation that almost all Vpr mutants described so far as disrupting the NE accumulation are altered as well for the G2-arrest activity [10], [19], [20], [44].

Despite the long history of using murine models for intra-species and xenograft transplants, our observation that almost all of the donor blood cells acquired recipient MHC proteins in 100% of the engrafted mice, regardless of time post transplant (t = 7 days to t = 7 months), has not been previously reported.

The presence of either selective degradation or a repair mechanism is consistent with our observation that almost all molecules containing permutations have correctly eliminated all conventional IESs (with cases b and h in Figure 5 and cases a, b, and f in Figure S4A the only exceptions).

The observation that almost 14% of patients take/receive cell phone calls during physician-patient interaction is surprising.

Thus, the observation that almost 34% of the these TST+ individuals had negative results by QFT-IT may reflect, at least in part, a less than perfect sensitivity to this test for detecting LTBI.

Only studies written in English were included, which can be justified by the observation that almost all references cited by the studies identified in the initial broad search were in English.

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We found from our unstructured market observations that, almost universally, people did not practice these 'good behaviors' related to respiratory hygiene that they had identified during interviews and focus group discussions.

In an observation that totaled almost 8 days spread over two months in 2001, the Hubble team recorded some 600 white dwarfs in the M4 cluster.

Announcing the award, Englund described Munro as the "master of the contemporary short story", with a "power of observation that is almost uncanny" and an "intelligence and power of observation that could be a bit problematic, because she sees through people".

Because R t is an increasing function of Ns, the observation that is almost always higher than GC3 for both C. albicans and C. dubliniensis (fig. 3) could be explained either by changes in N or by an increase in s over the whole genome, before the divergence of C. albicans and C. dubliniensis lineages.

In fact, these studies identify the mechanism by which α-hemolysin induces IL-1β secretion, an observation that was published almost twenty years ago [22].

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