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This increase was predominantly seen in younger women, many of whom asserted that awareness of Goody's situation had led them to get tested.
Scanning electron microscopy and nuclei staining of cell-seeded scaffolds demonstrated the complete cell attachment to the surfaces of both hybrid scaffolds, although cell migration into the scaffold was predominantly seen in the gelatin/PCL hybrid.
If students experienced this interaction on Twitter, it was predominantly seen as a positive aspect: When the terroristic attack in Paris just happened, I posted a related tweet: "How do you make it debatable in the presence of children?".
Of these the upper band was predominantly seen in PDAC specimens and low to undetectable in majority of the benign sera (Figure 3E).
The production of capsule has been previously associated with inhibition of phagocytosis, although this correlation was predominantly seen in C. neoformans cells opsonized with serum [4], [5], [10].
Moreover, a stippled enhancement was predominantly seen in benign tumours (Table 6).
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The colour red is considered lucky in China and is also affiliated with the Communist government, while white is associated with death and is predominantly seen at funerals.
PC Netball is predominantly seen as a female sport but in primary schools now boys can play netball with girls – it's called High 5 and it's catching on.
In contrast, subsidence is predominantly seen as a problem for urban development in the region.
However, farm animals are predominantly seen as passive receivers of what husbandry systems should provide for them.
The mutations identified are predominantly seen in genes already known to be implicated in schizophrenia and related disorders.
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