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In the forensic context this is particularly relevant for the few CR haplotypes that are shared more commonly within a population.
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Additionally, AS II and AS III alone also shared many more commonly under- or overexpressed genes with GBM IV than with PA I (e.g. 270 under- and 203 overexpressed genes in common between AS II and GBM IV vs. 2 under- and 12 overexpressed genes in common between AS II and PA I).
Under such a model of interaction the emphasis is on sharing (or more commonly, arguing about) scientific facts or understanding outside of any political context.
The idea that animals might differ in intelligence, with those more closely related to humans sharing more of their intellectual abilities, is commonly traced back to Charles Darwin.
That would make space a more commonly shared experience.
Since nothing rules out that there are numerous kinds of imperfect beauty, perhaps as many as there are beautiful participants, it seems either that there is no one kind of beauty that particulars have in common, or that there are one or more (commonly shared) imperfect kinds of beauty.
Our results show that a subset of amplifications is associated with specific cancer type, whereas some amplifications are more commonly shared by cancers of similar etiology or cell-lineage.
You certainly expect this to be the case if the director is Mike Leigh, whose work – although it has raised its share of laughs – has more commonly gravitated towards the grimmer furrows of everyday experience.
Reasons not to share information on SC trait were more commonly and strongly voiced than any raised in support of withholding any type of information on SC disease.
Similarly, although chimps rarely share wild plants with one another, they often share stolen crops, a form of altruism more commonly associated with humans.
In addition, CYP3A5 (which shares 90% substrate specificity with CYP3A4) is more commonly expressed in African populations and may influence NVP exposure.
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