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Variants of key words such as "Physical Education and Training", "physical activity", "physical training" were used.

An attractive approach to reducing the effect of air pollutants such as DEP involves the induction of enzymatic antioxidant defences, especially in the case of subjects with at-risk genetic variants of key antioxidant enzymes [ 52].

Such networks are, for example, useful for the study of composite genes in viral genomes and for the detection of environmental variants of key cellular genes in metagenomic samples.

In most of the cases, this was due to duplicate variables, either having the same data, or having variants of key terms (e.g. 'DTP3' alone versus 'DTP3 plus hepatitis B' vaccination; 'number of household members' versus 'identification of household members').

According to this hypothesis, M1T1 and other strains that reemerged in the mid-1980s may have successfully survived herd immunity either because they acquired new protein-encoding genes or because they possessed allelic variants of key genes encoding proteins and/or novel alleles that were as-yet unsampled by the immune system.

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Variants of the key terms 'impulsivity'bipolarlar disorder' and 'euthymia' were searched in the databases PsycINFO, Medline, Web of Knowledge and Scopus in November 2012.

Finally, as an example application, we have developed tagging single nucleotide polymorphism (tSNP) arrays for populations of European and African descent to capture all the common variants of these key inflammation-related genes.

If none of the variants of a key term is found, discard the variable with [drop].

We have used this technique to assess the transcriptional complexity within the developing kidney subcompartments, identifying mRNA variants of many key kidney developmental genes.

Splice variants of its key molecules were selected, which may be critical components for the understanding of colorectal tumour progression and may have the potential to act as biological markers.

In this study, we coacervated one of three variants of a key cuticular component, mussel foot protein 1, mfp-1 [(1) Mytilus californianus mcfp-1, (2) rmfp-1, and (3) rmfp-1-Dopa], with hyaluronic acid (HA) and investigated the wear protection capabilities of these coacervates to surfaces (mica) during shear.

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