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However, although the uniforms of the individual units that comprised the corps were, as the names suggest, predominantly black, they varied in their details.
Though an upward trend of resistance is found broadly, the patterns of correlation between countries' resistance rates suggest predominantly independent profiles.
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They are also, much current research suggests, predominantly psychological in origin and nature.
It has been suggested predominantly through simulation in some theoretical studies as well as through few experimentations that under certain circumstances, an elevated vigour to escape may exacerbate the outflow and cause further delay although the experimental evidence is rather mixed.
Our results suggested predominantly genetic homogeneity within six triploid subgroups (Table 5).
We observed relatively small α in both groups, suggesting predominantly mediolateral COP movements produced by hip strategy.
Most macrophages were positive for arginase-1 but not iNOS, suggesting predominantly M2-type macrophages at 5 days.
The sliding-window FST estimates for the remaining five samples (blue line) fall within the extremes of this distribution, suggesting predominantly stochastic variation.
Fourth, resistance traits (i.e., fluoroquinolone resistance, ESBL production, and blaCTX-M-15) are highly pulsotype-specific, suggesting predominantly subclonal distribution.
As well as being physiologically relevant, these cellular Kd values suggested predominantly monovalent binding or other GS complex-related steric factors involved.
Taken together, these data suggest a predominantly B cell-mediated role for the Sle1 locus and a predominantly innate immunity-targeted role for the Sle3 locus in lupus development.
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