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Their intercultural skills were also remarkably developed.
In recent years using additive materials to improve the performance of asphalt mix under dynamic loading has been remarkably developed.
No, they base themselves on the kind of Christian thinking that France has so remarkably developed.
For instance, while some E17 cells showed a remarkably developed tree and a relatively short stem (Figure 3C), neurons without terminal arbours were present in the postnatal cultures (Figure 3A').
The immune system is a remarkably developed defense system that protects vertebrates from foreign bodies.
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Using an isoform-specific knockout mouse, we show that hair cells expressing only the small isoform remarkably develop normal stereocilia bundles.
Pace, power, composure and a good range of finishing - it's all there, but delve a little deeper, and you'll discover those abilities are remarkably well developed, for somebody so young.
At the later development stage, neurons grown on coating free graphene (untreated with poly-l-lysine) show remarkably well developed neuritic architecture similar to those cultured on conventional poly-l-lysine coated glass coverslips.
Remarkably, meningiomas developed in double-mutant mice do not show features characteristic of high-grade meningioma suggesting that loss of the p14Arf rather than the p16Ink4a component of the locus is critical for malignant transformation of meningiomas.
Rose (7, 8 ) reported a 1955 1956 outbreak of encephalomyelitis in Sierra Leone, which may represent the earliest recorded clinical description of Lassa fever; remarkably, vertigo developed in 30 of his 45 patients.
There will be more cases of Ebola in the United States, but unless something remarkably unlikely develops, such as a mutation that makes it easier for the virus to spread, the epidemic can be stopped.
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