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Each cell will occupy at least a subtly unique environment within the body and will have followed at least a subtly unique developmental history as a consequence of the stochastic nature of molecular level events.
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Writer/Director Desiree Akhavan subtly highlights unique problems of an American youth that finds itself torn between old and new cultures, ideologies and sexualities.
"It is unique, yet it subtly recalls, in the sky, the tragedy that has happened here".
In his later work, each square of the grid has become a unique mini-abstraction subtly related to its neighbors, all interacting to define the fundamental image.
" 'Sticky Fingers' (and I'm not a fan of the subtly pejorative title) is a compelling read about a unique man and an equally unique publication who and which commented upon and influenced our culture for five of my eight decades," he told me in an e-mail.
Curcumin and EGCG were the most potent, and the unique structure of each phytochemical produced subtly different changes in bilayer properties and protein function.
Finally, the microarray results presented here further support the findings by Schaaf and Cidlowski that show GC analogs with subtly different chemical structures are capable of generating unique patterns of GC-GRα nuclear distribution and mobility [ 21].
A primary goal of this study was to determine if glucocorticoids with similar potencies but subtly different chemical structures can generate both common and unique subsets of genes in trabecular meshwork cells.
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