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671, 7 L.Ed.2d 629 (1962)] the jury had been discharged, and it would have been necessary to draw a new jury and start a new trial, and in Jenkins they specifically distinguished Fong Foo from the Wilson-Jenkins-Serfass group..

Indeed, in integrin β1 conditional knockout mice, a severe defect in epidermal proliferation is observed [7], in which proliferation is specifically distinguished from migration.

This indicates that under these conditions, the enlarged endosomes were the result of homotypic fusion between intracellular early endosomes, which can be specifically distinguished from large dextran-positive macropinosomes derived from the cell surface following 5 minutes of uptake.

Quality assurance standards – the broadly agreed minimum – should be specifically distinguished from such guidelines.

First, ERCC1 has multiple isoforms that cannot be specifically distinguished by the available reagents, and only 1 isoform appears to be involved in platinum-induced DNA damage repair.

In addition, temporal ERK1/2 phosphorylation could be similarly subtype specifically distinguished between the orexin receptors over extended periods of agonist stimulation.

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In this study an approach is presented that highlights the importance to specifically distinguish between residence and exposure times if system specific transformation efficiencies are evaluated.

The fabricated biosensor was able to specifically distinguish complementary, non-complementary and mismatched oligonucleotides.

We then present a new set of assumptions for hybrid approaches and specifically distinguish between three types of combinations or hybrids, parallel, weakly blended, and strongly blended.

"Federal tax law specifically distinguishes among activities to influence legislation through lobbying, to support or oppose a specific candidate for election and to do general advocacy to influence public opinion on issues," said Sarah Hall Ingram, commissioner of the I.R.S. division that oversees nonprofits.

Three years later, in the second volume of Modern Painters (1846), Ruskin would specifically distinguish this strenuously ethical or Theoretic conception of art from the Aesthetic, undidactic, or art-for-art's-sake definition that would be its great rival in the second half of the 19th century.

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