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Research shows the brain starts to retain a pattern of scanning the world, for the positive first, not for the negative.

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Genes of the UBQLN4 group (UBQLN1, UBQLN2 and UBQLN4) have retained a general pattern of expression which must be similar to that of the single ubiquilin gene in other animals, which is most likely expressed in all tissues (e. g. the Drosophila Ubqn results mentioned above).

A different pattern of responses was observed between MOH patients who continued to overuse symptomatic medications and therefore retained a chronic pattern of headache (NR-group) and those patients who showed an improvement ≥50%% in headache days/month from baseline, not overusing symptomatic drugs and without any relapse at 1-year follow-up (R-group).

Polish pioneers from the first wave of migration lived in thoroughly homogenous settlements, intermarried, retained a family pattern of farm work and conserved their native language (Bonasewicz 2000).

The maleato manganese(II) coordination polymer [Mn(male)(phen)]n · nH2O (3) can be converted into the dehydrated product [Mn(male)(phen)]n (4) upon heating, while the resultant product retains a similar pattern of coordination mode.

Other genes have retained a similar pattern of expression, but show either up- or down-regulation in domesticated versus wild cotton.

A heatmap of the signal intensities of the 26 retained genes demonstrated a pattern of deregulation coincident with PFS.

Larger group studies will also permit more detailed assessment of the variance within the wider PCA population and, in particular, whether a small number of individuals retain a truly focal pattern of atrophy until late in the disease.

Hadza (Hatsa), one of the East African Khoisan languages, is a remarkable exception to this, having retained its vitality through a pattern of stable bilingualism with Swahili, the dominant Bantu language in the area.

Although mature neurons and glia are fully differentiated, our notion of priming is reminiscent of gene bookmarking in mitotic cells, whereby cells retain a 'memory' for patterns of gene expression through DNA and histone modifications following exit from mitosis [ 26, 55, 56].

Unlike younger Gaudeamus species, the primitive species described here have relatively complex occlusal patterns, and retain a number of plesiomorphic features.

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