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being one more than ninety

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However, the majority of work involving Cdkl5 mouse models has focused on the loss of Cdkl5 in male mice, avoiding the potential cofounding effects of variable X-chromosome inactivation (XCI) in female mice.
Discoveries of XCI and genomic imprinting in mammals in the late 20th century provided an insight into how to approach these evolutionary issues from the perspective of mammalian-specific epigenetic mechanisms.
Whereas XIST expression and the consequent XCI could lead to the death of male cells, LOI may provide an advantage during cell proliferation, because it is a common feature in many types of cancer (25).
US-based Midas Green Technologies is showcasing its proprietary Data Center Immersion System, Midas XCI at the Gitex technology week between October 12 and 16.
X chromosome inactivation (XCI) status is able to modulate X-linked disorders [10].
Rhys Davids's suggestion that the ancient Indians simply "could not conceive of any thought, word, or deed as being intrinsically good and yet bad in its results" (xci).
But the majority of my work is on X-ray computerised tomography (XCI) machines.
Under the Company Act (Act VIII of 1988 on Business Associations), new companies have enjoyed advanced banking services; a more modernized (consolidated) tax system has evolved and grown with a decisive step taken at the end of 1990 to approve an act on the general tax administration (Act XCI of 1990) which is based very closely on the model of the German Abgabenordnungsgesetz.
Anno XCI, Fascicolo II, 1999," NZh, 225:277-285, Dec.
Its fame is proclaimed in that notable pair of sonnets (Turner's sonnets often travel in pairs), "The Great Exhibition of 1862" (XC and XCI), celebrating the "vast consignments" of the world, crowding in by steam-ship, which signify London as the commercial, craft, and moral center of the world; it is the morally fine "mart," the market-place, of the whole globe, "The porterage of land and sea is claimed, / All common means we mend and multiply" (XCI).