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Large amounts of urine, often in excess of 100 litres, spontaneously escape through the incision upon opening the abdominal cavity (Fig. 13) as shown in Additional file 1.
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Here, we analysed the epigenome of human mammary epithelial cells (HMEC) and a matched variant cell population (vHMEC) that have spontaneously escaped senescence and undergone partial carcinogenic transformation.
If blast cells in human AML are also able to spontaneously express B7-H1 sportaneoupon or upon stimulation, they would escape from the autologous immune response and from the graft-versus-leukemia effect after allogenic stem cell transplantation.
Floret retention would therefore be to no advantage, and might even prevent seed from escaping spontaneously opened follicles.
This figure includes five riflemen who had been captured but were then shot by their guards, apparently attempting to escape when they spontaneously took cover in a ditch under American artillery fire.
Only some samples are able to escape from this crisis phase spontaneously, but those that do have undergone tumorigenic transformation generating TMC.
Injected cockroaches spent very little time spontaneously exploring a novel arena (0.1±0.2 min, as compared with 7.0±2.2 min in controls; p<0.001) and failed to escape tactile stimuli (escape distance: 1.5±0.6 cm, as compared with 27±8 cm in controls; p<0.001).
First, the fluid did not spontaneously wet insects and its surface tension was shown to be similar to that of water from which insects can escape easily.
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