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Entrees were light years away from ubiquitous pan-broiled, overdone slabs of meat or fish, boiled carrots and broccoli in a swamp of teriyaki sauce.
Actin-Gal4 P{Act5C-GAL4}25FO1/BL#4414, elav-Gal4, daughterless-Gal4 (Da-Gal4) and GMRnina-Gal4 drivers were used for ubiquitous, pan-neuronal and eye expression, respectively [26], [27], [29], [30].
We investigated whether ubiquitous, pan-neuronal or neurosecretory cell-specific expression of human UCP3 (hUCP3) in adult Drosophila melanogaster affected lifespan.
They're called ninja miners not for their stealth but for the ubiquitous green panning bowls they sling over their backs.
The collected images include artists' depictions of the temple surroundings in medieval times, black-and-white photographs from the early 20th century and 360-degree images of the monuments captured in recent days by Google's ubiquitous cameras panning at street level.
We next analyzed the effect of ubiquitous and pan-neural expression of all TDP-43 variants on viability (Table 1).
Indeed, upon ubiquitous and pan-neural induction the viability of this transgenic line was reduced to 0% and to 21% when the motoneuron-specific driver BG380-Gal4 was used (Figure 4A).
There is a pot and a pan, and the ubiquitous yellow plastic water carrier, half full from that morning's run.
Since these lines displayed great differences in expression levels, they allowed us to investigate possible dose-dependency of TDP-43-mediated effects upon pan-neural and ubiquitous expression (Table 2).
True, many in Beijing, especially those whose counterparts in the capitalist world are called yuppies, affect a boredom for the games (Pan-Pan, the games' panda mascot, is irritatingly ubiquitous).
Invoking the gallery space as a metaphor for a cave, Ms. Bhuta said she conjured up memories of her previous surroundings — the ubiquitous calcium deposits on taps, pots and pans found in many Indian homes from washing with hard water.
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