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This pattern involved sharp pulsatile increases in blood flow, distinguishing these tracings from the normal, slow wave pulsations seen in the simultaneous ventral abdominal tracings and in the resting renal portal and ventral abdominal venous tracings.
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This pattern involves rotation about both the lateral and medial compartments.
One way of explaining this pattern involves a possible single underlying phenomenon, with different people branching off to develop different disorders because of social influences.
- Rendezvousing Pattern: This pattern involves a larger vessel, like a Cargo Ship, and a number of smaller boats, like Zodiacs.
In contrast with the HIV-V2 protein this pattern involves at least 20 amino acid sites across the length of the hemagglutinin sequence, with a correspondingly greater degree of net charge change accumulated over several decades.
An alternate explanation for this pattern involves multiple independent duplications.
Notably, one model that closely conforms to this pattern involves breakage-fusion-bridge cycles [ 9, 23, 46, 47, 51- 54].
The results suggest that the evolution of this pattern involves coupling and decoupling processes to originate these modules, free from the individuality of the NGP system.
A simple hypothesis for helping to explain this pattern involves a history of strong selection for genetically based, environmentally induced growth allocation patterns (e.g. relative allocation to brain, vascular system, insulin system function, immune function, etc).
Due to the increased PCA3 expression in androgen-responsive cells compared with androgen-insensitive cells [ 36], and because AR signaling is an important pathway controlling PCa survival, we tested whether PCA3 expression was modulated by the androgen-active metabolite DHT and whether this expression pattern involved the activated AR.
The sheer weight of that pattern, involving 100 people in Britain alone, points to this being not a coincidence but a deliberate aim.
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