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Matted hair, which usually constitutes the major part of the layered debris, is gravity dependent and may show mobility when changing the patient's position (Fig. 21) [4].
Manganese SOD, which usually constitutes the first line of cellular defence against ROS [34], was the only gene to show a low, although significant heritability for its expression in the MI coral host population.
Seeking a lifestyle intervention should imply a decision about increasing one's level of PA, which usually constitutes one of the components of this type of programme [ 9].
However, the presence of background maternal DNA interferes with the analysis of fetal DNA which usually constitutes less than 10% of the total circulating free DNA in early pregnancy [ 26].
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A group of 6 enzymes (EhMP24-1 to EhMP24-6) was predicted to constitute metallo peptidases of clan MG, family 24, which usually represent cytosolic exopeptidases that require co-catalytic ions such as cobalt or manganese.
About half of the Se in whole blood is found in the plasma, of which selenoprotein P (SEPP1) usually constitutes more than 60% and GPX constitutes 25%.
Thereinto, the concept of the volcano curve, which reveals the general activity trend, usually constitutes the basic foundation of catalyst screening.
In animal cells, the ER usually constitutes more than half of the membranous content of the cell.
Co-locations usually constitutes a prerequisite for other attacks such as cross-VM side-channel attacks.
A set of four assays usually constitutes the minimum test battery that satisfies global requirements.
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