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The gene encoding CA9 conforms to a pattern first described among genes encoding glycolytic enzymes (Hu et al, 2003), and is specifically responsive to HIF-1 α, showing no response to HIF-2 α in any cell type, whether non-RCC or RCC (Grabmaier et al, 2004; Raval et al, 2005).
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Such bleeding patterns were first described by van Gijn and colleagues in 1985 [ 6] and were termed perimesencephalic nonaneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (PM-NASAH).
Other resistance patterns were first described in southern Asia, where the incidence of typhoid fever is high and antimicrobial agents are widely available without prescription, providing the opportunity for the development and selection of resistant strains (8 ).
Generalizations distilled from localization patterns of peptides first described have been applied to conceptually organize the SCN into a dichotomous structure.
More informative trial-by-trial analyses (e.g., [ 53]) will yield the fractal patterns of latencies first described by Hurst for analogous hydraulic systems [ 61], and found in reaction time distributions of normal subjects by Gilden [ 62].
This group of disorders are recognizable in families by their adherence to one of the canonical patterns of inheritance first described by Gregor Mendel in 1865 and re-discovered in the early 1900s: autosomal recessive, autosomal dominant, co-dominant or sex-linked.
In this study, we first described patterns of learning engagement in three MOOCs.
Pair-rule patterning during segmentation was first described in Drosophila, where the mechanism is relatively well understood.
A British physicist, Roger Penrose, first described the pattern in 1974, or so he thought.
The forebrain expression pattern for this gene was first described in zebrafish, where there is also a second homolog known as Fezl.
It was a French ophthalmologist, Louis Émile Javal, who first described the patterns of movement during reading in 1878.
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