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Notch1 mRNA increases from early thymocyte progenitor to the DN3a stage and markedly decreases at the DN3b stage commensurate with pre-TCR signaling, then remains low throughout the rest of thymocyte development.
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In real capitalism, early stage investors get equity commensurate with the risk attended by early investment.
Still, Indonesia began to play a role on the world stage that was more commensurate with its size.
However, strong and consistent differences were found in more-sensitive brain MRI measures, suggesting that we may have captured people at an early stage of brain disease commensurate with less advanced T2DM.
Those patients reporting less sleepiness after a night's sleep had sleep structures similar to those for healthy controls except for a shorter total sleep time and a commensurate reduction in stage 2 sleep; moreover, they reported their fatigue and pain to diminish following sleep.
"The provision of ancillary facilities and infrastructure commensurate with the staging of an international sporting event, government and private sector support, commercial opportunities and the development of golf," or so goes the corporate bumf.
Commensurate with its exploratory stage of development, our study has some limitations.
A large increase in early cancers would be balanced by a commensurate decline in late-stage cancers.
We found that P100 is also expressed at various developmental stages of postnatal kidneys at levels commensurate to that of CTF: it deceased with the postnatal age and became undetectable at P21 (Figure 1Bii, iii).
We deemed your level of speaking more commensurate with our data needs".
Thus, the degree of isolation is commensurate with crime.
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