Additionally, both any putative aggregation pattern and the exact disposition of the interfacial tryptophans may differ for this conformer. |
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We assume that a male may participate in at most a single breeding aggregation in any given time interval. |
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I'm presenting a capitalistic model based on aggregation with a municipal utility just being one aggregator without being exclusive. |
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Assuming aggregation happens on the cell surface, we choose a two-dimensional hexagonal lattice. |
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The mechanism by which the protein aggregation may cause a brain disorder is not fully understood. |
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The frequency of the bands would indicate the presence of strong intermolecular interactions, in contrast to the presence of aggregation. |
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These substances activate white blood cells, increase platelet activation and aggregation, and cause vasoconstriction. |
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These sections deal with microscopic models related to protein misfolding, aggregation, and fissioning. |
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The aggregation of proteins has important technical implications in disease treatment and biotechnology. |
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As it is sensitive to geometric shape, this is an appropriate technique for studying aggregation that occurs in solution. |
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Two generations emerged in late spring and midsummer, with the largest aggregation of wasps occurring in late June. |
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Japanese beetles release a strong aggregation pheromone that attracts additional beetles to a potential food source. |
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Stages one and two begin to demonstrate the aggregation and personalizing powers of the Web. |
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Stage three brings to every consumer both total aggregation and total customization possibilities available on demand anywhere anytime. |
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This is a complete electronic aggregation of purchase, educational, recreational, and medical information in a set of huge personal databases. |
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This application combines all available power for aggregation and personalization in the hands of the consumer and their data communities. |
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This program facilitates the company that owns the download to have Internet access for the aggregation of content. |
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The aggregation of materials in a digital library can be greater than the sum of its parts. |
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Liberally educated graduates bring excellent skills to research, information aggregation, and data presentation. |
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It seems that a fundamental similarity and parallel exists between the aggregation of lipoproteins and amyloid proteins. |
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Recent studies show that ibuprofen interferes with the effect of aspirin on platelet aggregation. |
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Our favored aggregate is the R2 weighted aggregation, but we also report the simple mean of the forecasts and the median. |
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The sulfide metabolite of sulfinpyrazone affects platelet aggregation by inhibiting thromboxane production. |
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Spiders, however, have a different adhesive structure at the tip of each leg, formed from a dense aggregation of miniature hairs called setae. |
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Under certain conditions either limited aggregation, as evidenced by turbidity, or the formation of two distinct liquid phases was observed. |
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An IV bolus of 3-5 g arginine reduced blood pressure and platelet aggregation in patients with type 1 diabetes. |
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It follows that a continuum is neither a unity nor an aggregation of unities. |
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We placed an insect sweep net over each aggregation, and because of the extreme inactivity of the gathered wasps, escapes were uncommon. |
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It is well-known that aggregation can be induced by changes in pH, the salt concentration, valency of ions, or the polarity of the solvent. |
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According to information received at The Register, the regional aggregation boards are falling like ninepins. |
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The vascular effects result in tissue ischemia from vasoconstriction, platelet aggregation, and increased blood viscosity. |
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Serotonin is a vasoconstrictor and uses agonists, such as ADP, epinephrine, and norepinephrine, to promote platelet aggregation. |
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Global tagging and aggregation is great if you're a non-expert trying to find resources on a subject where you don't know the jargon. |
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The data show that aggregation will occur in the absence of detectable plasma fibrinogen. |
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At low shear rates, the flow can promote RBC aggregation, whereas, at higher shear rates it rather has a dispersing effect. |
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The aggregation of monomers to form an oligomeric protein is a complex molecular process whose details are still obscure. |
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We compare a kinetic theory analysis of oligomeric aggregation to spatially explicit simulations of the process. |
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Such an implied cooperative enhancement of complex aggregation is in support of the notion of lipid complex oligomerization. |
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It was shown also that the same critical concentration of spermidine induces aggregation and catenation of DNA rings by topoisomerases. |
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Perhaps his most elegant experiment was to make aggregation chimeras of embryos from high, control, and low lines. |
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A specimen was found with aggregation of fecal pellets visible at the bottom of burrows. |
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They also compromise routing performance by dedicating CPU cycles to aggregation chores. |
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With regard to fibrinogenic activity, it was determined that the garlic inhibited platelet aggregation. |
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Also one can examine how intrachain collapse and interchain aggregation are intertwined in the assembly pathway. |
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The existing morphological studies on insulin aggregation stress the hierarchical intertwisting of protofilaments. |
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It is a silver halide photographic material containing a magenta coupler and a compound that can break the aggregation of an azomethine dye. |
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The simultaneous occurrence of random aggregation and amyloid fibril formation has been observed before. |
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The notable decrease in free energy from trimer to tetramer suggested that the aggregation process was cooperative. |
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A kidney stone is a crystallisation, aggregation and growth of salts normally found in the urine. |
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The central data type of spatial aggregation, the neighborhood graph, is an explicit representation of an object-adjacency relation. |
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Aspirin also reduces endothelial cell production of prostacyclin, an inhibitor of platelet aggregation and a vasodilator. |
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Nitric oxide, a principle physiological dilator, produces local vasodilatation and inhibits platelet adherence and aggregation. |
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The number of males displaying in a lek or chorus each day is often positively correlated with the number of females visiting or mating in the aggregation. |
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Cilostazol blocks the activity of the enzyme phosphodiesterase which induces platelet aggregation and prevents the degradation of cyclic adenosine monophosphate. |
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One can study membrane protein formation and aggregation by examining the electrophoretic mobility of dimerizing proteins subject to point mutations. |
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It may also improve microcirculation and reduce platelet aggregation. |
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Platelet aggregation tracings of the PRP from 12 healthy individuals, adjusted to five different plasma fibrinogen concentrations, were the primary parameter measured. |
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This aggregation or trunking complies with the IEEE 802.3ad standard. |
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By instantiating these operators with proper knowledge at different levels of abstraction, spatial aggregation allows specification of a variety of application programs. |
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The Roots now preside from a large, wooden bandstand, the aggregation having grown slightly in size. |
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Six Degrees of aggregation Michael Shapiro, Columbia Journalism Review How The Huffington Post ate the internet. |
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But the site seems to be cranking out its own articles and now the aggregation is complementary. |
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By analogy, biomaterials like proteins and self-assembling oligopeptides may have a critical aggregation concentration based on their amphiphilic structures. |
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London's economic expansion and the aggregation of so many and varied social elements stimulated the cultural development expressed in Elizabethan and Jacobean theatre. |
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Although queens heading neighboring colonies are not close relatives, fixation indices show significant genetic differentiation among aggregation sites. |
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It appears that both the antiplatelet aggregation activity as well as the analgesic action of aspirin 22 potentiates the effect of pentoxifylline. |
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The aggregation of output was both distance weighted and unweighted, although the former was shown to be more realistic and is used to develop the results presented below. |
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Some software packages give the user the option to select an unweighted aggregation based on a summation across the sample and a simple division by sample size. |
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The mechanism of aggregation involves both chemotaxis of individual cells, and the propagation of the chemotactic signal from one ameba to another. |
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This growth is suggestive of a cooperative effect, such as one involving lipid aggregation, possibly due to interaction with negatively charged lipids. |
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The collection, collation, and aggregation of these technology-specific elements develop into the technical requirements for a backup and recovery solution. |
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Alcoholic hyaline is thought to result from damage to the cytoskeleton of the hepatocyte, and is formed by an aggregation of damaged intermediate filaments. |
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We re-formed as a kind of ragtag, free-jazz rock aggregation. |
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Other cover crops have a massive, fine root system that intermeshes with soil particles, stabilizing aggregation and creating many small channels. |
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Clearly, familial aggregation of disease might also be explained by non-genetic factors, owing to siblings sharing environmental as well as genetic influences. |
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This platelet release reaction and aggregation lead to the recruitment of many other platelets to the vessel wall with the formation of a hemostatic platelet plug. |
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As platelets adhere they release a variety of chemicals that cause further aggregation, leading to the production of a temporary haemostatic plug. |
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They continue to build potential for broader network aggregation. |
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The key issue of this paper is to relate thermodynamics data, especially calorimetric data, of peptide-containing membranes to the aggregation of the peptides. |
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As aggregation capabilities accelerate, real-time usage of deep personal data sources will force organizations to redirect their strategies and attention. |
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Hiapp belongs to the group of amyloidogenic proteins, characterized by their aggregation and deposition as fibrillar amyloid in various body tissues. |
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Influence of 3, 4', 5-trihydroxystibene-3-mono-D-glucoside on vascular endothelial epoprostenol and platelet aggregation. |
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A random assemblage of fish merely using some localised resource such as food or nesting sites is known simply as an aggregation. |
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Interaction between circulating galectin-3 and cancer-associated MUC1 enhances tumour cell homotypic aggregation and prevents anoikis. |
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Size-related habitat use, aggregation patterns and abundance of anglerfish in the Mediterranean Sea determined by generalized additive modelling. |
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Measurement of cell aggregation characteristics by analysis of laser-backscattering in a microfluidic rheometry. |
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Spatial and temporal use of spawning aggregation sites by the tropical sciaenid Protonibea diacanthus. |
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Coarse aggregation of the bacterial cells with a clear background was considered a positive result for the antiserum showing agglutination. |
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Inhibition of platelet aggregation and arachidonate metabolism in platelets by procyanidins. |
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Primary aggregation involves shape change with formation of microaggregates, both reversible. |
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Similarly, Ginkgolide A and Ginkgolide B are reported to synergistically inhibit PAF-induced thrombocyte aggregation. |
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Testosterone increases human platelet thromboxane A2 receptor density and aggregation responses. |
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Vital erythroid aggregation occurs in spectrin and ankyrin receptors on the surface of red blood cells. |
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In this note we describe the re-formation of a spawning aggregation of mutton snapper. |
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Dual effects of sulfated D-galactans from the red alga Botryocladia occidentalis preventing thrombosis and inducing platelet aggregation. |
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He emphasized differences between cones and strobili, rather than their aggregation on the plant. |
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The difference between an association and an aggregation is entirely conceptual and is focused strictly on semantics. |
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Pentoxifylline is a drug that inhibits platelet aggregation and reduces blood viscocity by a variety of mechanisms, improving microcirculation. |
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In order for precipitation to occur, a nucleating particle must be present to allow for aggregation of water molecules. |
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These data indicate that the size of upper airway soft tissue structures has a family aggregation pattern. |
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Especially aggregation disorder and prolongation in the bleeding time are found frequently. |
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Damage to some of these crystallins leads to aggregation of the proteins such that cataracts are produced. |
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Benefits of aggregation disappear or are balanced by the costs associated with intraspecies competition of the last few instars. |
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Detection of red cell aggregation by low shear rate viscometry in whole blood with elevated plasma viscosity. |
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Because garlic might reduce platelet aggregation, people taking anticoagulant medication are cautioned about consuming garlic. |
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In those times, to build a kingdom from an aggregation of small states was itself no great difficulty. |
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In addition, a more pluralist system in a large diverse democracy should foster aggregation, compromise, and tolerance. |
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Chinese polysyllabism is a sort of synthesis, or aggregation, or 'addition' of morphemes and their meanings. |
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Lastly, a more powerful aggregation operation exploits the hierarchical relation between a scope and its subscopes. |
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Inevitably, the domination of politics and concomitant aggregation of wealth by small groups of families was apt to cause social unrest in many poleis. |
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Some Arctic species like Gynaephora groenlandica have special basking and aggregation behaviours apart from physiological adaptations to remain in a dormant state. |
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Neuroblast proliferation is essentially complete before 28 weeks, whereas neuronal migration and aggregation continue through the first half of the third trimester. |
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However, both approaches are inadequate to test hierarchical models as they can result in aggregation bias, misestimated precision and levels of analysis problems. |
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Formed in 2006, CARETS is a data aggregation service comprised of six MLSs in Southern California that share a vision of uniform data access, unified rules, and ease of use. |
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Follicles are formed by aggregation of the lymphocytes and appear as small, pale, veinless areas surrounded by the plexus formed by blood vessels. |
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An alternate view is that plutons commonly are formed not by ascent of large magma diapirs, but rather by aggregation of smaller volumes of magma that ascend as dikes. |
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The proposed method was applied to the motions and deformations of a single RBC and multiple RBCs, and the thrombogenesis caused by platelet aggregation. |
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Bifenthrin activates homotypic aggregation in human T-cell lines. |
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Finally, the critical aggregation concentration of the surfactants demonstrates to be a good predictor of foamability and foam stability for these small molecule surfactants. |
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Although we observed that collagen strongly induced the aggregation of platelets to potentially cause coronary microembolization, GH did not enhance thrombogenicity. |
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The post drew on both Poynter's experiences with its Romenesko media news aggregation blog and observation of the way other news aggregators do their jobs. |
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A winter aggregation of the western fence lizard, Sceloporus occidentalis. |
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Aspirin inhibits platelet aggregation by blocking cyclooxygenase in the archidonic acid pathway, which inhibits the formation of thromboxane A2 in platelets. |
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The characteristics of a good information source are timelessness, accuracy, relevance, cost effectiveness, trustworthiness, usability, exhaustiveness and aggregation level. |
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However, the use of flow cytometry now enables us to quantify the amount of binder-rich particles and to investigate the aggregation of such particles. |
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This is the only known predictable aggregation of these whales in the world and they provide a remarkable opportunity to study oceanic rorqual whales. |
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Weather conditions prevented data collection in the spring and, therefore, no conclusions could be drawn about the relationship between aggregation and glochidia release. |
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Huawei today launched Digital inCloud, digital service aggregation and distribution platform, which aims to help telcos to accelerate digital service transformation. |
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In experimental studies, platelet aggregation, mastocyte degranulation and histamine secretion have been shown to occur after trigeminal ganglion stimulation. |
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The latency bound of data aggregation is analyzed under ADC to show that ADC can bound the latency under both synchronization and asynchronization. |
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