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During the 169,731 person-years of follow-up of the ATBC Study participants, 3,571 deaths occurred, equivalent to 21.0 deaths per 1,000 person-years.

By early week 7 (CS18), outgrowth of the third PP to form the common thymus/parathyroid primordium (Gordon et al., 2001) had occurred, equivalent to ∼E11.5 in the mouse (Fig. 1A).

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Despite all promises of experimental reprogramming, scanning the literature for physiological naturally occurring equivalents of cell fate plasticity reveals a much darker side of the concept.

The seven mutants with naturally occurring equivalents all demonstrated significant increases in MICs over the parent strain with all tested antimicrobials.

This model also implies a certain logic of substitution that we still live with: energy bars and drinks are equivalent to meals, and synthetic nutrient supplements may be substituted without effect for their naturally occurring equivalents.

The results showed that the highest and lowest uncertainty occurred at equivalent area with existence of underground water, and for single stone column with no underground water respectively.

If the integration occurred at equivalent frequency in the whole target sequence, the percentage was nearly the base length ratio, e.g., 144 bp to 144 plus 3894 base.

The mean intraplate CV (2.7%) and interplate CV (4.7%) indicated that the reverse-transcription reactions occurred at equivalent efficiencies across all samples.

This antibody also cross-reacts with other Src family kinase members (Lyn, Fyn, Lck, Yes, and Hck) when tyrosine phosphorylation occurred at equivalent sites, which allowed us to detect the activity of total Src family kinases.

Such dissemination has been reported previously (Kennedy and Volz, 1985; Samonis et al., 1990) and also occurred at equivalent levels with the mutant strains, which were highly attenuated in systemic infection models (Supporting Information Fig. S1I), as expected (Lo et al., 1997; Murad et al., 2001).

(On the other hand, it would be of importance to find an explanation for the observation that in rats both normotensive and haemorrhagic these massive doses of citicoline increased blood pressure, whereas no such effect occurred following equivalent doses of either cytidine or choline).

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