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LYS-1 is a putative lysozyme, an antimicrobial protein, so we expected that loss of lys-1 might make the worm sensitive to infection in spite of possible redundancy with lys-2.
To avoid the problem of possible redundancy between the different members of Type I protein secretion systems, a prsD/ toaD/ tobD triple mutant and all double combinations were generated.
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Of particular concern is the possible redundancy of this service given the other sources of parenting information available, such as HBP, BFCI, and C-IMCI.
However, the measurement properties of the subscales regarding internal consistency, possible redundancy of items and invariance across subgroups of patients have not been investigated.
Surprisingly, the silencing of both Pol η and Pol κ resulted in 2-fold reduction of the HR frequency (Fig. 3B), suggesting their role in the DNA synthesis step of HR and also indicating possible redundancy of these TLS polymerases in HR.
These data will be discussed in the context of the regulation and function (and possible redundancy) of GPCRs in the PVN and SON as revealed by current pharmacological/physiological approaches in rats, the species in which the vast majority of studies on the HNS and HPA axis have been conducted.
The reactivation of STAT3 observed in SH-SY5Y cells may be explained by considering a possible redundancy of cellular signaling networks.
Possible redundancy of both datasets was reduced by using the PISCES implementation of the Hobohm algorithm [22].
As a result, possible redundancy of the channels for imaging spectrometer due to their correlations is removed.
The possible redundancy of related LIF2 genes may also contribute to the transient aspect of some of the observed phenotypes.
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