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Average values for relative word frequencies in comparisons involving the XR chromosomal arm of
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Morphometric analysis of the scapulae vs. the oral arms and thickness analysis of the three-winged portions in an oral arm.
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Radial nerve involvement at the upper arm level causes pareses of Triceps, ECRB and EPL muscles
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A meta-analysis of N-acetylcysteine in contrast-induced nephrotoxicity: unsupervised clustering to resolve heterogeneity-4
Được phát hành 2011“…Open circles denote cluster 2 studies [10, 11, 14, 25]. : Box plot of change in creatinine from baseline to study endpoint in the control arm and NAC treatment arm of each study. Boxes represent the 25th, 50th and 75th percentiles. …”
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Unmasking cellular response of a bloom-forming alga to viral infection by resolving expression profiles at a single-cell level
Được phát hành 2019“…Intriguingly, resistant cells emerged during viral infection, showed unique expression profiles of metabolic genes which can provide the basis for discerning between viral resistant and susceptible cells within heterogeneous populations in the marine environment. We propose that resolving host-virus arms race at a single-cell level will provide important mechanistic insights into viral life cycles and will uncover host defense strategies.…”
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Neutral red stain diffusion into the gastrovascular system of an excised oral arm.
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Exome chip association study excluded the involvement of rare coding variants with large effect sizes in the etiology of anorectal malformations
Được phát hành 2019“…A genetic etiology has been suggested, but evidence for the involvement of specific genes is scarce. We evaluated the contribution of rare and low-frequency coding variants in ARM etiology, assuming a multifactorial model.…”
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