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Published studies on PSCA have reported limited expression in cell lines engineered, for the most part, to express this protein ectopically [ 7, 10].
Nearly a quarter said they voted the way they did in part to express support for the president.
She added that she wrote the film in part to express her own frustrations at the global response to the Balkan crisis.
Mr. Gore began the lesson today, when he appeared at a brief news conference that seemed intended, at least in part, to express his respect for constitutional rule and his willingness to abide by it.
Rice came to Beirut in part to express support for Prime Minister Fouad Siniora, who came to power after the "Cedar revolution," the mass protests against Syrian interference in Lebanon that followed Hariri's murder.
At one point, Kerry, who had done his part to express excruciating evenhandedness in counselling both the Palestinians and the Israelis to ratchet down the "incitement," watched with stolid irritation as the Jordanian foreign minister, Nasser Judeh, staggered off script.
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Where Mr. Bowie has freely moved between personas, Mr. Smith has chosen his own lipsticked character to express that part of himself that is crippled with doubt, wracked by lust, fear and regret.
Henry VI, Part II Dominic Dromgoole It's hard when attempting to summarise the story of Henry VI, Part II, or to express one's reaction to it, not to be reminded of the brutal Shakespeare parody in Beyond the Fringe, where Jonathan Miller issued regal instructions from a cod throne: Get thee to Gloucester, Essex.
Does that sound like someone who is "opposed" to "what folk are doing right now?" One reason why some people protest -- at least in part -- is to express their anger and their pain.
When parts of it were out of step with the national mood, other parts were able to express that mood in surprising and successful ways.
These results indicate that the difference between ESCs and reprogrammed cells might be attributed, at least in part, to differently expressed miRNAs.
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