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This suggests, as expected, that the cell-sorting approach has higher specificity.
This finding suggests, as expected, that removal of lignin increases the access to the xylan binding sites.
This suggests, as expected, that superfamilies with large numbers of sequences are more likely to have higher diversity of functional site location.
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Our transcriptomic analyses suggest, as expected, that early salmon aSVF culture contains a number of cell types, including vascular cells, macrophages and lymphocytes, in addition to preadipocytes.
Taken together, these findings suggest, as expected, that Animals and Fungi are more closely related than they are to Plants [ 30].
The CD151 labeling overlapped to some extent with the β1- and β4- integrin immunolabelings in the tumors suggesting as expected some degree of colocalization.
As the word Africa was present in almost half of the papers with an abstract available, these results suggest, as expected, that the sharp increase in publications in 2014 was driven mostly by the West Africa outbreak.
We now find lymphocytes to have heavy CDX1 promoter methylation, in accordance with our previous result for a lymphoblastoid cell line, suggesting, as expected, that CDX1 is not expressed in these cells (Fig. 3a).
Although some participants even felt the VW was an improvement over a face-to-face strategy, most were either neutral or disagreed, suggesting as expected that face-to-face delivery remains the gold standard.
There were occasional challenges in developing a good elicitation question, finding appropriate tools, and scaffolding skills, but these challenges did not seem unique to biology, suggesting (as expected) that these learning principles are relatively independent of scientific content.
However, during the course of strain maintenance, we identified several sur-5:: gfp animals that were fertile but produced only sterile progeny, suggesting, as expected, that inx-8 inx-9 function is not required in the germ line.
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