Sentence examples for widespread age from inspiring English sources

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However, in general, the field is characterized by different designs and several shortcomings, e.g. only children with an affected mother, children with an affected 1st degree relative, few or no follow-ups, and widespread age groups sometimes with small number of participants.

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In the United States where infection due to M. tuberculosis is uncommon, antibody to the common mycobacterial antigen lipoarabinnomanin rises with age and supports widespread age-related acquisition of asymptomatic NTM infection [ 11].

On the basis of this analysis we propose the following hypotheses: (i) activation of RTEs is a common feature of cellular senescence; (ii) the mobilization of RTEs is an important contributor to the deleterious phenotypes of senescent cells; (iii) somatic retrotransposition is a widespread age-associated process that can affect many tissues and could afflict both replicative and postmitotic cells.

The widespread Iron Age III culture is then associated with the rise to power of the Median kingdom in the 7th and early 6th centuries bc and the Iranianization of the whole of the Zagros Mountains.

However, from d 80 onward, the LCARKO exhibits a phenotype of focal germ cell loss that becomes increasingly more widespread with age.

Immediately prior to the onset of arc– and continent continent collision along the Namaqua Natal Maud Belt (part of the widespread "Grenville-age" orogeny during which Rodinia was assembled), Kalahari was subjected to intraplate magmatism – the Umkondo Borg Large Igneous Province – at ca. 1110 Ma.

The current data, for example, suggest that increased expression of immune response genes (e.g., H2-D1, H2-K1, Igk-V1 or Igh-6) is a reliable feature of normal aging, perhaps representing a widespread outcome of aging that compares with the prominent but localized effects of aging in the thymus (i.e., thymic involution).

The hand stencil motif is widespread in Stone Age art, appearing not only in Ice Age Europe but also in the art of other hunting cultures, most notably in Australia and Patagonia.

But where they settled, towns of the widespread Middle Bronze Age civilization of Palestine emerged.

Polanski abandons this element of the novel, perhaps out of scepticism, but Waller shows that belief in good breeding was widespread in Dickens' age.

He also happened to be one of the century's towering geniuses, with a restless mind, a powerful imagination and the desire, widespread in the age of the French Encyclopedia, to bring order and system to all branches of human knowledge.

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