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This is rather common.
While in physiological conditions, healthy muscle does not present intramuscular adipose tissue (IMAT), this is rather common in pathological conditions as in familiar partial lipodystrophy, obesity, type 2 diabetes and the metabolic syndrome [47].
The current results have not only confirmed these earlier works, but established that this is rather common mode of expression regulation by Oct3/4, because many other genes show similar expression patterns.
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As we believe this situation is rather common for other research groups we then set out to develop MOLA, a tool that uses the processing power of these computers for virtual screening without compromising their every day use.
Nonetheless, this assumption is rather common and often implicit in other similar methods [16], [17], because it is difficult to include the translation issues into the model.
This worry is rather common and has been described in previous studies.
For instance, lineage 569 [see Additional file 1] has been classified in the Eastern Asia subclade G2a1a [ 40] but probably it has reached Saudi Arabia from Central Asia where this branch is rather common and diverse [ 41].
This point of departure is rather common in medical education research, but it has been argued that this field could benefit from exploring and theorising about learning using different 'frameworks' or 'lenses' (Bleakley 2006; Bordage 2009; Teunissen 2010).
After that, a meeting between the two patients and the biologist who had carried out the toxin analysis of the renal biopsy specimen was undertaken, which revealed that with the utmost probability the causative mushroom was C. rubellus which is rather common in this part of Tyrol.
Dirt is rather common among ZANU's elite.
Her name was Dolores Franco — her surname, which is rather common, being the same as the dictator's.
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