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The more commonplace personalized ads become (from recurring displays on social networking sites and online magazines/newspapers, to images on Minority Report-style billboards), the more vulnerable we are to being exploited by what social psychologists call "decision fatigue" -- a state known to result in impulsive behavior.

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In contrast, the RB/p53-deficient cells that had been treated with CDDP (Cre Recurred) displayed dramatic alterations in gene expression not observed in any other cell population (Figure 3C).

Some recurring dreams display common themes, such as being able to fly, being chased, being naked in public, or being late for an exam.

Furthermore, all recurring tumors displayed extinction of FOXL2 (Kalfa et al., 2007).

However, RB-deficient p53DD, recurred cells displayed a resistance to mitomycin C treatment that was comparable to the CDDP resistance phenotype and not observed in any of the other cell lines (Figure 6D).

The RB-deficient p53DD, recurred cells displayed a significantly enhanced growth rate in comparison to the other cell populations (Figure 5B, left panel), which was accompanied by deregulated ERK signaling, as demonstrated by increased levels of phosphorylated ERK, and an up-regulation of proliferative proteins such as cyclin D1 and cyclin A (Figure 5B, right panel).

The chemical elements are often displayed in a periodic table that is laid out to display recurring chemical properties, and elements with the same number of valence electrons form a group that is aligned in the same column of the table.

Two-hundred and five regions displayed recurring copy-neutral LOH.

Sprinkled throughout the book are pullout sections like so many end-of-aisle displays: a recurring series on knife skills covers how to chiffonade basil, carve a chicken, or mince a shallot.

The varieties of societal detachment wending through the piece are echoed in recurring meditations on voyeurism, display and the remove of art and the museum.

For example, it will give strong ammunition to publicly subsidized art museums in disputes with government officials over the nature of the art they display, a recurring theme lately in New York City.

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