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The most represented terms for the molecular function category were associated to protein and nucleotide binding and transcription factor activity, whereas the predominant terms for the biological process category were involved in common enzymatic processes such as "auxin biosynthetic process," "oxidation reduction," and "signal transduction".

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There is also no official naming convention for the meteorological term of tropical cyclones with winds of at least 74 mph (119 km/h) (i.e., hurricane, typhoon, cyclone) in the South Atlantic basin; however, because it was in the Southern Hemisphere, it is typically considered Cyclone Catarina, "cyclone" being the predominant term for Southern Hemisphere tropical cyclones.

The predominant terms were for metabolic processes ascribed to 190 assembled sequences.

The predominant terms included structural constituent of the cuticle (16%) and ion binding (14%).

However a variable accounting for the predominant long-term use of blended cigarettes in some countries (including the US), and of flue-cured Virginia cigarettes in others (including the UK and Canada), did not significantly predict risk.

NIPPV is now a predominant technique for long-term home ventilation [ 4].

The first is that negative microscopic resection margin status (R0) as the predominant prerequisite for long-term, local control is in the majority of patients (>50%) not achieved by surgery alone.

RNA binding was the predominant GO term in the 76-genes list reaching 22 genes.

An interest in change and possibilities to influence health care are predominant reasons for involvement in terms of being a "voice", whereas common activities and meetings, support groups, and disease-related information represents "service" [ 10- 12].

Although long-term care facilities are the predominant setting for outbreaks in the United States (>60% of all norovirus outbreaks), less than 5% of reported outbreaks are in acute care hospital settings [ 42].

(medical term for dopeness).

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