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Furthermore, bivalent promoters represent useful marks for the annotation of both protein-coding and miRNA GRB target genes, since around 70% of them had a bivalent promoter in mouse ES cells, compared to only 13% of the bystander genes [ 25], and the expression of several lineage-specific miRNAs is correlated with the presence of this mark at their promoters [ 28].
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Additionally, the dimensions of any useful marking system, such as the removable grid tattoo with a 5 mm grid used in the current study, allows for the calibration of any contraction-related skin displacement.
Thus, the distance between the apical infundibular limit and the apical edge of the enamel cover might serve as a useful mark to examine the post eruptive increases of the enamel cover.
The bias in gene loss is a property of whole parental genomes in both maize and Arabidopsis suecica (Chang et al. 2010; Schnable, Springer, et al. 2011) and therefore may represent a useful mark for reconstructing ancestral subgenomes across organisms with ancient polyploidy.
As for deducting any hypothesis regarding difference in virulence among serotypes, the genes which displayed significant serotype related down-regulation in response to iron limitation were not very useful (genes marked with a number sign in Table 2).
"It is a useful event marking the beginning of a century of humiliation that ends, inevitably, with Communist victory," Ms. Lovell explained.
And it questions the point of the title: since lay clients have access to barristers not directly, but through solicitors, the claim that it serves as a useful kite-mark of quality is hard to sustain.Astonishingly, the OFT has nothing to say about barristers' fees.
Conclusion: The data provide useful bench-marking information for MFM subspecialists exploring options for practice and for health care planners and organizations developing staffing plans.
Both philosophers and psychologists have found it useful to mark such a distinction.[1] More recently, Crane (2003) calls attitudes in this broader sense 'intentional modes'.
The small disk is useful for marking and hemostasis in a closed position and for stabilization of the knife movement against scarred or floppy tissue in an opened position, resulting in overall improved knife maneuverability and durability.
For a critical discussion of whether the concept of understanding without recourse to empathy is useful for marking an epistemic distinction between the human and natural sciences consult also Stueber 2012b).
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