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Vesicle-like structures, likely to be autophagic bodies were also observed in some mitochondria which suggested eventual mitochondrial loss via autophagy in cachectic muscle [ 31].

Grey dots indicate structures likely to have L. pertusa present; black dots represent structures unlikely to have L. pertusa present and thus excluded from all analyses.

The product design framework developed in this work seeks to accelerate the commonly used experimental trial-and-error approach by searching through this large molecular space and providing a set of chemical structures likely to match a set of desired property targets.

The document goes on to outline the attitudes, procedures, and administrative structures likely to reduce calamities in research labs as well as in "teaching laboratories; in shops, studios, and stages; in teaching classrooms; and in the field".

Since Allen (1965), however, it has been well appreciated that continuous-time models with second-order (and higher-order) exponential lags can capture the shape of a broad spectrum of lag structures likely to be encountered among macroeconomic phenomena and, further, these lags can be implemented in a straightforward manner.

The amino acid substitutions were pointed out to areas with major secondary structures likely to affect the protein conformation regarding disease severity.

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The results show that a porous oxide structure, likely to be very suitable for adhesive bonding, develops.

Of 500 bacteria identified and scored in TEM sections only one bacterium was observed within a double-membrane structure likely to be a canonical autophagosome.

Moreover, the identification of the highly selective pri-miRNA offers a hairpin structure likely to better tolerated [29] [31] and more amenable for tissue-specific targeting in future in vivo studies.

Second, is natural population structure likely to favour cooperation or cheating?

This structure, likely to be ancestral in vertebrates, is also found in most, if not all Mkrn1 and Mkrn2 proteins.

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