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The analysis of cell death, revealed that there were more dying cells in the wild-type tissue (GFP−) in scrib − ab, RhoGEF2 ab, and Src64B ab mosaic discs at day 5 and day 8 AED (Fig. 6B,C,F-J) versus the FRT control that showed only low levels of TUNEL+ cells (Fig. 6A).

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The real-world events could have also helped to renew lapsed players' interest, while providing a unique experience for the game's more die-hard fans.

In fact, there were more people dying than ever.

Poor women were more likely to die than wealthier women.

You were more likely to die in prison than five years ago.

Smaller trees were more likely to die due to shading and suppression than their larger counterparts.

They were more likely to die if infected.

Emergency room mortality was 4 · 3 % and riders were more likely to die than pillion passengers.

However, excluded patients were more likely to die in the hospital (28% vs. 8%, p < 0.001).

These three population subgroups were more likely to die in hospital than people born in Canada.

We also found that patients with tumours expressing Pax8 were more likely to die form disease.

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