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Likewise, fraction 1, containing mainly polysaccharide-like material according to C-1s NEXAFS spectroscopy (vide supra), might also include peptides, originating for example from degradation of lysed cells.
Ghosts are defined as false targets originating for example in the localization phase when the measured bistatic ranges applied for the target position estimation do not belong to the same target [22].
In gastropods the perception of environmental chemical stimuli originating, for example, from food or other organisms is possibly mediated by sensory organs such as the osphradium.
Normalization removes systematic gel intensity differences originating, for example, from variations in staining, scanning time and protein loading by mathematically minimizing the median expression difference between matched spots.
These fragments may originate, for example, from simple extraction of DNA from a sample of cells, selective extraction based on a chromatin-immunoprecipitation pulldown or reverse transcription of RNA into DNA.
The exponential or at least "bounded" degree distribution of complexes in the bipartite network can be thought to originate from, for example, the "crowding effect" in a cell.
A multi-tissue disease was defined by combining its disease name and the originated tissue, for example, Type 2 diabetes - liver and Type 2 diabetes - PBMC (short for peripheral blood mononuclear cell).
When GLP-1 is released in brain hypothalamic nuclei from nerve endings originating from, for example, the solitary tract, however, it functions as a neuropeptide (6), affecting vagal activity and hence homeostatic regulation of the gut.
This suggests that disruption to Sry expression occurs as a result of cell-autonomous functions of GADD45γ, rather than originating in, for example, disruption to the proliferative potential of a putative supporting cell precursor lineage in the coelomic epithelium (Karl and Capel, 1998).
It can be concluded that a higher number of infection sources in the environment results in elevated numbers of cases in humans, mainly through the handling and skinning of hares, but also through tick bites and, potentially, the inhalation of infectious aerosols originating from, for example, hay or grain.
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