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They also presented a pattern of viability and motility undistinguishable from wild type sperm.

We propose a model for this unusual pattern of viability based on the inability of sgs1 mutants to untangle intertwined chromosomes.

It should be noted that infection of MDDC with MVA resulted in a similar pattern of viability decay, although it was significantly slower than that caused by MVA-B, being the number of viable MVA-infected MDDC 2-fold higher than that of MVA-B-infected MDDC at 24 h post-infection (p<0.05) (Figure 2A).

We propose that relevant symbols may be discovered by learning patterns of functional viability.

One representative out of ten independent experiments with similar patterns of cell viability is shown; note, that the level of absolute absorbance values varied from experiment to experiment and did not allow calculation of a mean value.

We observed a similar pattern of cell viability for JOK-1 cells, indicating that not only is the specific sequence of the Angel1 eIF4E-binding motif necessary to induce cell death but also it does not depend on the cell line.

To examine the relationships between the dose of rapamycin and caffeine and the resulting CLS extension and cell growth inhibition, we examined growth patterns and viability of cells treated with a range of concentrations of the two drugs.

Live birth frequencies and stillbirth and neonatal mortality patterns at the borderline of viability are likely due to differences in birth registration practices, although true differences in maternal, fetal and infant health cannot be ruled out.

This loss of viability pattern is obscured in the transcriptomic response to slower acting anti-malarial drugs such as pyronaridine and chloroquine [ 15] and antifolates [ 3], perhaps because of confounding transcriptomic changes occurring through normal cell cycle progression during the longer drug treatment period needed to observe a significant transcriptional response.

Ecological risk assessment at the population level often involves predicting the effects of a particular change in the land-use patterns on the viability of native species.

Rapid human-induced conversion and degradation of natural habitats has severely altered patterns of species occupancy and population viability.

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