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We tested whether the mutation we introduced (E457Q) would change hSGLT3 sugar K0.5s to render them similar to hSGLT1.

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As we can see from Fig. 5, the noise added by Face to the profiles of different alphabets renders them similar for all practical purposes.

Furthermore, the tendency of nanoparticles to agglomerate inside the tubes can influence the magnetic properties rendering them similar properties of large particles.

It turns out that g=f and p U =p W define the similarity between contours: begin{aligned} q^{W}=sumlimits_{i=1}^{N}varphi_{i}^{V}(p w_{i}=sumlimits_{i=1}^{N}varphi_{i}^{V}(p f u_{i})=fleft(sumlimits_{i=1}^{N}varphi_{i}^{V}(p u_{i}right)=fleft(q^{U}right) end{aligned} Therefore, we have that the same similarity that maps W to U sends their contours to each other rendering them similar.

To unify them, the user introduces a UID from Production0 in Production1 (e.g., DOI0), rendering them similar.

Indeed, activation of MAPK/Notch restored 'youthful' myogenic responses to satellite cells from 70-year-old humans, rendering them similar to cells from 20-year-old humans.

However, particular molecular cues or exposure to young human serum restores 'youthful' responses to muscle stem cells isolated from 70 year old humans, rendering them similar to cells from 20 year olds.

Overall the maintenance of homologous meiotic pairing and recombination in PAR regions may render them more similar to autosomes than allosomes with respect to evolutionary forces of selection and drift.

Morphological reversion of Balb cells expressing a constitutively activated p21Ras, with re-formation of actin stress fibers and cytoskeletal architecture, rendering them phenotypically similar to untransformed fibroblasts, allowed recovery of ligand-dependent PDGFβ-R autophosphorylation.

Importantly, we observed that Th1/17 cells express low levels of FASL and show resistance to AICD, which renders them more similar to Th17 than to Th1 cells.

They have both suffered a massive common gene loss affecting mainly the metabolism of biotin, glutathione, pyrimidines, the electron transport chain, and riboflavin, rendering them functionally very similar (Lamelas, Gosalbes et al. 2011).

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