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More specifically, it is known that real-world social networks possess community structure, that is, the presence of densely connected groupings of individuals which have only relatively few links to other groups e.g.,[22, 23], and we are interested in modeling and analyzing social movement dynamics on these networks.

More specifically, it is known from the Bellevue layer, which has produced many vertebrate fossils.

Specifically, it is known that (BA 37) in the MTL participates in the analysis of visual forms such as characters and the representation of objects.

More specifically, it is known that obese adults with impaired lower extremity performance are less likely to be hired and they experience decreased quality of life[ 43, 44].

Specifically, it is known to have a narrow effective concentration window, requiring fastidious titration of enzyme and chromatin to obtain optimal partial digestion [ 6, 7].

Specifically, it is known that patients with renal failure or chronic systolic or diastolic heart failure (HF) can have a persistently elevated cTn.

Specifically, it is known that PK is functionally coupled to SERCA and is localized next to it in the SR vesicles from heart and skeletal muscle (23,24), but other ATPases can also be coupled to PK.

Specifically, it is known that a greater number of hours spent sitting down or watching television is associated with a higher risk of cardiovascular disease,[ 19, 20] diabetes,[ 21] and general mortality [ 22].

Specifically, it is known the extreme piebald allele of the Piebald locus, in conjunction with the ticked allele of the Ticking locus, and nonflecked allele of the Flecking locus, produces pigmented spots on a white background [ 1].

More specifically, it is known that GPCRs are able to trans-activate serine/threonine kinase receptors (Burch et al. 2012), and that akirin1 is a target gene for serine/threonine kinase receptor stimulation (Marshall et al. 2008, Salerno et al. 2009, Dong et al. 2013).

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