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SM-rich, characterized by higher-order, and PE-rich, characterized by lower-order, domains <20 nm in size are formed in the absence and presence of cholesterol in both OA -and DHA-containing membranes.

Histological analysis suggested that different domains exist within these fibrous tissues, with most of the tissue being fibrous, characterized by an aligned collagen structure and elongated cells, and other regions being proteoglycan (PG -rich, characterized by a dense accumulation of PG -richrounder characterized

This finding is consistent with the fact that the distal regions of a chromosome are euchromatin-rich, characterized by a relatively high density of genes.

The Mediterranean seeps appear to represent a rich habitat characterized by megafauna species richness (e.g., gastropods) or the exceptional size of some species such as sponges (Rhizaxinella pyrifera) and crabs (Chaceon mediterraneus), compared with their background counterparts.

Women who reside in rural areas and those who are from the richest households (characterized by the richest wealth quintile), are more likely to have primary education and above as well as being more likely to be working.

Two motifs (A-rich and AT-rich) were characterized by one or two highly conserved AT base pairs followed by a poorly conserved portion of six base pairs and then another one or two highly conserved AT base pairs.

The results show that the system possesses rich dynamics characterized by periodic, quasi-periodic and chaotic attractors.

In particular, the SiN x samples deposited at a gas flow ratio (R = NH3/SiH4) of 2.07 (or higher) are close to stoichiometric, whereas samples deposited using lower R values are silicon rich, being characterized by excess of Si ranging from 50 to 20 at.% in this study.

The CU-rich element characterized in this study is located within the pyrimidine-rich tract upstream of the fosB I4 3' splice site, a region to which the constitutive splicing factor U2AF65 binds.

The positive effects on mechanical properties always result from the same causes: large decrease of the particle size (submicron size) and formation of a copolymer-rich interphase characterized by a micromechanical transition in mechanical spectroscopy.

Its generation rate is a function of population and affluence (Hoornweg and Bhoda-Tata 2012) with richer societies characterized by higher rates of waste generation per capita, while less affluent societies generate less waste and tend to practice informal recycling and/or re-use initiatives that reduce the waste per capita to be collected at the municipal level.

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