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In fact we live in a nation that is predominantly divided by race.
The fMRI data which were collected in a magnetic field of 7 Tesla, rather than the 1.5 Tesla used in previous experiments—reveal that the entorhinal cortex is predominantly divided from front-to-back in humans.
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Fate mapping of individual stem cells using multicolour reporter mice revealed that intestinal stem cells predominantly divide symmetrically and that daughter cells stochastically adopt stem or TA cell fates.
The population here is predominantly Muslim, divided between Somalis and Afars, a nomadic group that plies the desert and sticks to its traditions.
Because DNA replication occurs predominantly in dividing cells, microcolonies undergoing DNA replication may accumulate mistakes in DNA replication more rapidly than non-proliferating bacteria.
Adenoid cystic carcinomas were divided into predominantly tubulo-cribriform (G2) and predominantly solid (G3) tumours.
By the Constitutional Act of 1791 the then province of Quebec was divided into a predominantly French province of Lower Canada and a predominantly English province of Upper Canada.
The SpA can also be divided into patients with predominantly axial and predominantly peripheral SpA, a classification that is preferred by this author and others [ 2, 3], with an overlap between the two parts in about 20%to40%0% of cases.
When the patients were divided into those with predominantly negative and predominantly positive syndromes, the low erythrocyte membrane levels of arachidonic acid and docosahexaenoic acid were largely confined to patients with a negative syndrome [ 2].
The in vitro analysis of BrdU incorporation and nestin expression indicated that our hNSCs divide predominantly symmetrically.
In Indonesia, a predominantly Islamic country, Muslims are divided over Mr. Wahid.
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