Sentence examples for strictly differentiated from inspiring English sources

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Diminished activity towards para-dihydroxylated compounds was somewhat surprising as POs are strictly differentiated from catecholases and tyrosinases due to an exclusive and pronounced oxidation of 1,4-dihydroxylated compounds [Xu 1996].

But in the included original studies, these exposures are difficult to be strictly differentiated.

With the exception of carcinomas of the larynx and the tongue, K8 expression also strictly differentiated carcinomas from normal epithelium of the same origin.

This behavior might be due to the deep fragmentation of the German heath care system, which causes a lack of interprofessional collaborations due to strictly differentiated activity profiles and less standardized shared competencies among healthcare professions.

First, the numbers of subjects varied greatly among the different types of fractures, and traumatic and degenerative injuries could not be strictly differentiated from one another.

Abnormal appearance of the femoral head in MED is sometimes confused with AVN, and genuine AVN also develops in MED patients, which should be strictly differentiated from the MED itself.

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In adult normal tissues, expression of PLAC1 is strictly confined to differentiated cells of the placental syncytiotrophoblast, in which it is expressed throughout human gestation.

A specific non-exonic region they called A1 showed the same expression pattern as Agc1, but was distinctly different from Col2a1 reporters in that it was not expressed in skeletogenic mesenchymal cells, perichondrium and presumptive joint cells, but was strictly specific for differentiated chondrocytes.

In later stages of mammalian and zebrafish development, EpCAM expression becomes strictly epithelial specific, and terminally differentiated cells stop expressing EpCAM (120).

TCA and PVA are considered monophasic inflammatory arteriopathies that remain strictly unilateral and should be differentiated from diffuse cerebral vasculitis and moyamoya disease, both having a different course and prognosis (Fung et al., 2005; Benseler et al., 2006).

These patterns of gene evolution indicate that filaggrin, saspase and caspase-14, all of which are expressed specifically in terminally differentiated keratinocytes, are not strictly interdependent.

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