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XRD analyses indicated that the as-deposited coatings consisted predominantly of a single fcc γ-Ni phase.
Skeletal muscle is a complex tissue consisting predominantly of a single differentiated cell type, that is, the contractile, multinucleated myofiber.
Most studies were predominantly of a single ancestry (European or Asian), and individuals with >15% minority ancestry, based on the first two components, were excluded.
Most studies were predominantly of a single ancestry (European or Asian), and women with >15% minority ancestry, based on the first two components, were excluded (n = 1,244).
In the mouse line transgenic for human P301S tau protein, filamentous inclusions are made predominantly of a single four-repeat human tau isoform [17].
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A handful of nanocarriers appear to rely predominantly on a single pathway.
It was noticeable that all of the Bedouin tribes with the exception of Aniza belonged predominantly to a single cluster (cluster 2, green colour).
Surprisingly, directing Grb2 predominantly to a single pY site of the Ptpn11/Shp2 phosphatase, but not other sites tested, was sufficient for differentiation of the essential primitive endoderm lineage from embryonic stem cells.
However, reported catch is only based on three taxa and is predominantly comprised of a single species (Chilean Jack Mackerel), giving a low functional evenness for reported catch.
Xenografts were predominantly comprised of a single genetically defined subclone, but there was no predictable relationship between the engrafting subclone and the evolutionary hierarchy of the leukemia.
The distribution of donors favored a single cluster, where one anti-salivary gland protein specificity profile was represented predominantly by donors of a single exposure type group.
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