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This pattern suggested a myxoid tumor form of neurothekeoma, mixed subtype.
Further investigation into her history and her specific EEG pattern suggested a diagnosis of juvenile myoclonic epilepsy (JME).
This expression pattern suggested a crucial role of MC-1R signaling in the regulation of MHC class I-restricted immunity.
The pattern suggested a fixed +1 nucleosome with a less pronounced −1 nucleosome and revealed a MNase unprotected region around the TSS.
The observed pattern suggested a transmission of more than a single viral variant, although we cannot exclude transmission of a single variant followed by early diversification in response to early immune responses as described recently by Goonetilleke et al. [17].
These did not co-localize with actin or cytokeratin; although the staining pattern suggested a co-localization with tubulin, this could not be confirmed since our tubulin and phosphoserine antibodies are produced in the same species, not allowing for double staining (Figure 5A, top panel).
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Considered alongside changes in food processing tools, this pattern suggests a culinary transition regarding maize use.
This pattern suggests a dissociation within prefrontal cortex for deductive and inductive reasoning.
This expression pattern suggests a role for these pastn genes in brood pouch development and/or hatching of embryos within the brood pouch prior to parturition.
This pattern suggests a view of today's typical top earner as idly sitting back and watching their income roll in from stocks, bonds, and other passive capital.
This pattern suggests a shrinkage of the mid-tail magnetosphere after the expansion onset so that the tail radius becomes smaller than that in the quiet time.
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