Хайлтын өөр хувилбарууд:
hand » had (Хайлтыг өргөжүүлэх), han (Хайлтыг өргөжүүлэх)
remove. » removed. (Хайлтыг өргөжүүлэх), remote. (Хайлтыг өргөжүүлэх)
resolves. » resolved. (Хайлтыг өргөжүүлэх), resolve. (Хайлтыг өргөжүүлэх), evolves. (Хайлтыг өргөжүүлэх)
evolveddsssdss. » resolveddsssdss. (Хайлтыг өргөжүүлэх)
evolved. » resolved. (Хайлтыг өргөжүүлэх)
hand » had (Хайлтыг өргөжүүлэх), han (Хайлтыг өргөжүүлэх)
remove. » removed. (Хайлтыг өргөжүүлэх), remote. (Хайлтыг өргөжүүлэх)
resolves. » resolved. (Хайлтыг өргөжүүлэх), resolve. (Хайлтыг өргөжүүлэх), evolves. (Хайлтыг өргөжүүлэх)
evolveddsssdss. » resolveddsssdss. (Хайлтыг өргөжүүлэх)
evolved. » resolved. (Хайлтыг өргөжүүлэх)
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mHand contralateral hand involvement during direct and indirect interactions.
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Schematics of the hand bones and joints involved in the capture.
Хэвлэсэн 2018“…<p>Schematics of the hand bones and joints involved in the capture.</p>…”
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Proteins Involved in Motility and Sperm-Egg Interaction Evolve More Rapidly in Mouse Spermatozoa
Хэвлэсэн 2014“…On the other hand, sperm proteins involved in gamete interaction could be coevolving with their egg partners through episodes of sexual selection or sexual conflict resulting in species-specific sperm-egg interactions and barriers preventing interspecies fertilization.…”
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Statistical comparison of contralateral hand interactions between mHand and SGH data.
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The Transcription Factor Hand1 Is Involved In Runx2-Ihh-Regulated Endochondral Ossification
Хэвлэсэн 2016“…Here, we report that the basic helix-loop-helix transcription factor Hand1, which is expressed in the cartilage primordia, is involved in proper osteogenesis of the bone collar via its control of <i>Ihh</i> production. …”
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Mean and standard deviation of time percentage of upper-limb activities involving sufficient intensity for right-handed and left-handed subjects.
Хэвлэсэн 2019“…<p>Mean and standard deviation of time percentage of upper-limb activities involving sufficient intensity for right-handed and left-handed subjects.…”
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