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Why was I born in a country that (mostly) recognizes and protects the rights of its citizens, and she in one where women are raped, tortured, and beheaded for speaking against the government?
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They are, however, best defined as T-cells that mostly recognize antigens in the context of CD1d molecules, which are related to the major histocompatibility complex family that is utilized by most other immune cells.
Cathepsin C is a widely expressed cysteine exopeptidase that is mostly recognized for the activation of the granule-associated proinflammatory serine proteases in neutrophils, cytotoxic T lymphocytes and mast cells.
For PAMPs recognition, TLR8 forms a homodimer that is associated with response to ssRNA viruses while the TLR4-MD-2 heterodimer mostly recognizes LPS that are present in the outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria [ 13, 44].
"We really tried to honor the legacy of the game and mostly recognize that we've got technology that's improving quickly, and we had a good experience with the home run and boundary replays," the former manager Tony La Russa, an adviser to Major League Baseball, said in a telephone interview on Thursday.
Mexican plants that produce exports still mostly recognize compliant sham unions.
IgE antibodies are believed to mostly recognize conformational epitopes that depend on an intact protein structure [ 12].
On the other hand, the role played by B lymphocytes is mostly recognized through the observation that B lymphopoiesis is stimulated during estrogen deficiency [22], [28].
"Students and professors are mostly recognized for their achievements, but that isn't necessarily the case for people engaging in some of the less desirable roles on campus.
You mostly recognized different reptiles by their size and how much of that the others had chewed off.
But those designations mostly recognize the architecture.
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