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The synchrotron radiation X-ray diffraction profiles of the initial state suggest that all three samples are apparently identified as the target product, α-NaFeO2, with rhombohedral structures.
As seen in Fig. 8b, focal renal tubular cell injury is apparently identified by DDC fluorescence, but is not clearly traced using H&E histopathological analysis; this demonstrates the high sensitivity of DDC in the detection of such renal damage.
Polistes fuscatus paper wasps mate preferentially with non-nestmates, which are apparently identified by learned genetic recognition cues [ 76], and P. dominulus males displayed a preference for non-nestmate females [ 77].
Although only ten genes were tested, estimation of transcript abundance by EST frequency was apparently effective in identifying genes with root-specific expression, despite the majority of root ESTs coming from a normalized library source.
This one is apparently nameless, identified only as the 8″ MID on the user manual.
With nothing in his wallet but a comb and a picture of a saint there was apparently no way of identifying him other than that he was a young man with hair and faith.
Forty-five compounds in the C. cyminum essential oil were identified, showing that the composition of the extraction by different methods was mostly similar, whereas relative concentration of the identified compounds was apparently different.
As a result of this study, the frequency of uncommon PADI4 variants as identified earlier [ 8] was apparently not different quantitatively or qualitatively between patients and controls.
The modelling approach was apparently able to discern imperceptible influences and identify region-specific clustering.
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