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The stage is sparse and perfectly symmetrical: a low drum riser with Frank Beard's huge kit in the middle, flanked by a pair of screens.
PAD2 staining in this stage is sparse and primarily localized to the scattered expanding end terminal alveolar units (Figure 1A c d, arrow).
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The staging is sparse, with black walls, a table and several TV screens compensating for the absence of scenery.
Data on the relationship between glucose tolerance and cognition in mid-life, particularly in prediabetic stages, are sparse [ 5].
Cultured neurons in early developmental stages are sparse enough so that cryo-EM images of microtubules in intact neurons can be correlated to LM images in a straightforward manner (Garvalov et al. 2006).
If the stock market moves substantially over the day (say, a gain or loss of greater than 1 percent), this will usually outweigh the polling news for the day, at least at this stage when polling is sparse and the model weights the economic component fairly heavily.
Population-based studies on endometrial cancer providing survival estimates by age, histology, and stage have been sparse.
Estrogen effects on the expression levels of ERs in zebrafish early life have not been well characterized and except for esr2a expression levels [20], and esr expression at stages preceding 48 hpf, [27] there is sparse information on the quantitative expression levels of ER subtypes during development and in the early larvae.
Furniture is sparse but Abrahami uses a white-suited, on-stage narrator (David Annen, resembling the mature O'Neill) to read out the stage directions.
Precedent is sparse.
Sculpture is sparse, too.
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