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South Ossetia and Abkhazia were subsequently recognised by Moscow as separate states, though effectively protectorates of Russia.

His services in the war were subsequently recognised with his appointment as a Companion of the Order of the Bath.

We have discovered several previously unidentified microanatomical changes in AKU joints which were subsequently recognised in joint degeneration associated with OA and ageing.

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In 2009, Rylance lead the original cast of Jez Butterworth's play Jerusalem in the role of Rooster, and was subsequently recognised with both the Olivier and Tony Awards for Best Actor.

This new standard was subsequently recognised by the Kennel Club UK circa 1930.

Relocating twice to other landing grounds, however, he kept his squadron on the attack, and was subsequently recognised by a commendation circulated to all RNAS combat units.

His pioneering work was subsequently recognised and honoured by several countries, and in 1912 he received a handsome tribute from Roald Amundsen, conqueror of the South Pole.

These 'epigenetic marks' are subsequently recognised by methyl-CpG binding domain proteins (MeCP2 and MBD1-4) and converted into signals necessary for generating phenotypic diversity [ 8].

SOS was subsequently recognised as a clinical entity in patients undergoing myeloablative chemotherapy prior to bone marrow transplantation and, more recently, following administration of platinum-based chemotherapy to patients with CRLM (DeLeve et al, 2002).

In the majority of cases these are subsequently recognised and cleaved within the microprocessor complex that contains the RNase III enzyme Drosha in combination with DGCR8, to create a hairpin RNA of ∼65-nucleotides entitled the precursor microRNA.

While a study on Ship2-null mice initially implicated Ship2 as a key regulator of glucose uptake [ 45], it was subsequently recognised that these mice also had deleted a neighbouring gene, Phox2a, which may have contributed to the observed phenotype (corrigendum appears in Nature vol. 431, p. 878).

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