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"You can't just think of it as an American market, which may differentiate them from most others," Mr. Sucherman said.
Reports involving EUS and cyst fluid analysis have been encouraging, including studies of EUS features and/or cyst fluid analysis, which may differentiate pancreatic cystic neoplasms.
PMNs released NO and MIG, which may differentiate CD4 T cells to Th1.
CD248 is also expressed in human mesenchymal stem cells from bone marrow, which may differentiate into tumor stromal fibroblasts [ 22].
In contrast, BCR/ABLp210 supports the self-renewal of LT-HSCs, which may differentiate into Gr-1+/Mac-1+ cells.
Nurses in a specific health institution can have a uniform which may differentiate them from other professionals working in the same institution [ 1].
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One of the events that can trigger cladogenesis is the physical separation of populations, which may then differentiate and form different species.
Using statistical analyses, the metabolomes of different biological systems can be compared, which may help differentiate between them and identify potential metabolite markers specific to each system.
Quantitative ownership of assets (yes/no) was used as opposed to qualitative which may better differentiate the values of the assets.
Of course, this includes the core battery genes (e.g. CYP1A) which may not differentiate humans from rodents in a manner relevant to risk assessment (Nebert et al. 1993).
26, 28, 74– 76 The size of lymphangioleiomyomas tends to be greater in the evening than in the morning, which may help differentiating them from malignant tumors.
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