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Such cells do not seem to express foxg1 (supplementary material Fig. S3C-C′), but do show expression of epha4a, which is usually absent from the eye field (supplementary material Fig. S3D-D′).
Thus, in cases of co-expression of two sugar utilization systems, all individual cells seem to express both systems and the population average is a good estimate for the single cell mean.
These people seem to express themselves in ways that allow others to perceive them more accurately.
Other research suggests that dreams seem to express emotions that have been building.
This I believe to be incontrovertible, though the opinion just delivered may seem to express a doubt of it.
He found it odd that the boy did not seem to express much surprise or guilt over being caught stealing.
Ms. Marks's well-timed delivery made this reminiscence seem to express every performer's love of being watched.
The candidates' opposition "does seem to express the sentiment of what I'm hearing from Iowa voters," Mr. Strawn said.
Residents seem to express any ambivalence simply by patronizing their own bars and restaurants, separate from the megaclubs.
Without sentimentality, she cites "the pure, unaffected emotion or lack of guile" that animals often seem to express.
Many of the people seem to express their search for meaning and for answers to life's big questions, instead of the answers themselves.
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