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Until recently such data have not existed at the state level, but in several states these data are now becoming available.
Assuming comparable if not random orientations of the fluorescent proteins in both states, these data indicate the C-termini of the TMs move closer together in the presence of ligand.
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They state, "These data were consistent with the microarray results".
We stated these data in the discussion and showed it in supplementary figures.
As Kite and Whitley (1996) stated, these data offer some insight into the profile of homophobic individuals, but the existing research is only descriptive in nature and hence provides little theoretical insight into prejudices regarding sexual orientation.
First, the document by STC-UK is only based on available data on the Ugandan experience, which limits the scope of its arguments, especially since it specifically states that these data are not homogeneous.
Interestingly, our phylogenetic analysis of possible ancestral character states on these data gave support to an aquatic origin for the families Rickettsiaceae, Anaplasmataceae, Holosporaceae and Candidatus Midichloriaceae with strong support values of 1.00, 0.80, 1.00 and 1.00, respectively.
For example, Figure 2 appears to show the meal occurring at ZT8 (which is what is reported for this experiment in the text) and then Figure 2E shows activity being score for ZT5-7 (a 2h interval), but Figure 2 supplement shows a meal at ZT8, with activity being scored ZT7-9, and the figure legend states that these data are from the same mice as Figure 2.
It was reported that in alkaline solution americium can be oxidized to the heptavalent state, but these data proved erroneous.
Whether or not the placement of heterokont sequences with Class II sequences is convergent evolution cannot be stated from these data.
Increased perfusion and vasodilation in the contralateral joints could be indicative of a 'preinflammatory' state that these data suggest occurs only 4 days after the onset of monoarthritis.
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