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The changing array of produce is still priced on a chalkboard at the entrance, reliably marking the passage of one season to the next.
Both factors pose challenges for reliably marking the intervention site, and the universal protocol has been adapted to accommodate these factors.
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Anxiety disorders commonly co-occur with alcohol use disorders and reliably mark a poor response to substance abuse treatment.
We have previously shown that the Chrna2-Cre transgenic mouse line reliably marks OLM cells in the CA1 hippocampal region18 and that the vast majority of OLMα2 cells are confined to the vCA119.
But how can such large numbers of candidates be reliably marked?
The technique has shortcomings, Schier says for example, it does not reliably mark each new generation of cells.
In cases when more than one equally parsimonious ancestral state was possible, it could not be inferred reliably (marked as '?').
Hence, Helios may more reliably mark Foxp3+ Treg-cell stability and function in vivo (Supporting Information Fig. 1C and D) rather than activation status per se.
In cases when more than one equally parsimonious ancestral state was possible, it could not be inferred reliably (marked as '?'). a Number of events per time required for the accumulation of one nucleotide substitution at a non-coding site.
Tau-IR reliably marks nearly all dense granules associated with GVD and we identified more cases with tau-IR GVD than with the standard assessment protocol using H & E staining.
By assessing healthy adults' subjective and objective sleep quality, utilizing an optimized assessment design, and controlling for several possible confounds, we believe the present study provides strong evidence for the link between CVCwake – reliably marked by HF-HRVwake – and subjective and objective sleep quality.
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