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The statistical analysis revealed that 3 and 5 weeks after injury, myelin sheath of IRE was markedly thinner than that of control (P<0.01).
In addition to dermis, substantia propria (SP) was markedly thinner in Slc39a13-KO eye, while corneal epithelial cell (CEP) layer was not affected (Figures 3F and 3G).
Treatment of CKO lungs lead to dilation of the distal epithelium (Fig. 4j,h) but the corresponding mesenchyme was markedly thinner, when compared to the FGF9-treated WT lungs (Fig. 4j,i), indicative of a reduced mesenchymal response to FGF9 involving reduced FGFR2 expression.
There was no significant difference in the CFT between RP and normal eyes (P = 0.04 Mann–Whitney U test corrected by the Bonferroni method), but the CFT in eyes with CRD was markedly thinner (P < 0.0003) than in normal controls and eyes with RP.
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Still, Mr Miliband's performance was markedly thin on hints about how he would run the public services.
Its larger 5.2in brother the Xperia Z5 is 1.6mm thinner and its predecessor was just 8.6mm thick, but it is markedly thinner than the 11.6mm Motorola Moto G. Its size makes it feel really nice in the hand.
S. przewalskii is also the smaller of the two, and its bill is markedly thinner.
These tubules are markedly thinner than mitochondrial tubules in an established network.
We found the choroidal thickness to be markedly thinner only in IMU in the nasal 6 mm quadrant, none of the other quadrants were significantly lower in uveitis groups than the thickness observed in normal subjects.
Maternal decidua is observed at the DS, a marked contrast to the SCS which lacked decidua or if present the decidua appeared to be markedly thinner compared to the DS.
Yet for a book subtitled "The Good News From the Front Lines of Memory Research," the hope it contains is markedly thin.
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