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First, the most likely reason for this differential pattern is that certain B. p antigens may be recognized differently by the murine and human host immune systems, which contributes to the observed differences.
Finally, motifs may be recognized differently by DNA repair mechanisms (see Harr and Schlötterer 2000; Schlötterer et al., 2006).
We speculated that tripeptides would therefore be recognized differently, with important implications for understanding the transport of β-lactam antibiotics, which are similar to tripeptides in size (Supplementary Fig S6).
However if a case existed for a DUF family, where four out of five methods recognized the same SCOP-superfamily and one method recognized differently; such cases were included.
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The methylated cytosines in the core mCpG site are recognized very differently.
Among the points to be made here, aside from the one that dogs are movingly loyal ("Animals' executioners know that their victim will always love them," Mr. Grenier remarks elsewhere), is that dogs recognize us differently than we do ourselves, by smell rather than by sight.
Yet other pathogens, for example norovirus and Helicobacter pylori, recognize HBGAs differently depending on the strain.
But every religion and denomination recognizes clergy differently, and the IRS does little to investigate the validity of religious groups' practices and beliefs. .
It is helpful to visualize the pathway via visualization tools which can recognize and differently display the entity type and cellular location in cell system.
These differently methylated histone lysine residues are recognized by different chromatin protein modules that induce distinct chromatin structures.
It is commonly recognized that different kinds of specialists do things differently.
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