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CYP1B1: A Unique Gene with Unique Characteristics

Current Drug Metabolism, 2015
CYP1B1, a recently described dioxin inducible oxidoreductase, is a member of the cytochrome P450 superfamily involved in the metabolism of estradiol, retinol, benzo[a]pyrene, tamoxifen, melatonin, sterols etc. It plays important roles in numerous physiological processes and is expressed at mRNA level in many tissues and anatomical compartments.
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Uniqueness of Subfields

Canadian Mathematical Bulletin, 1986
AbstractLet L be a finitely generated field extension of a field K. The order of inseparability of L/K is the minimum of {n|[L:S] = pn where S is a separable extension of K}. If V is a subfield of L/K, then its order of inseparability is less than or equal to that of L/K.
Deveney, James K., Mordeson, John N.
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Uniquely primate, uniquely human

Developmental Science, 1998
Two hypotheses about primate cognition are proposed. First, it is proposed that primates, but not other mammals, understand categories of relations among external entities. In the physical domain primates have special skills in tasks such as oddity, transitivity, and relation matching that require facility with relational categories; in the social ...
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The Motherland is Unique, the Poet is Unique

Tuijin Jishu/Journal of Propulsion Technology, 2023
The main trait of Hamid Olimjon’s poetry is to absorb the feelings to people namely living with full of joy and happiness. The prime example of this considered to be the poetry “Uzbekistan”. The infinite feelings about reality, beauty, and outstanding emotions are described in this poetry.
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Uniquely Mobile

GetMobile: Mobile Computing and Communications, 2015
In this edition of GetMobile, we focus on three papers from MobiSys 2014 that embody the goal of enabling new services and using mobile systems in unique ways.
Shyamnath Gollakota, Robin Kravets
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The Uniqueness of California

American Quarterly, 1955
THERE is general agreement that California, like Texas or New England, is a land apart. In the popular mind it is somehow different, a state with distinctive qualities both of the physical environment and of the human spirit which give it a personality of its own.
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A unique oscillograph

Electrical Engineering, 1934
An optical system designed to permit simultaneous viewing and photographing has been incorporated in a new portable oscillograph which is rugged in construction and weighs but 22 lb. It is particularly adapted For observing and photographing recurrent wave forms and certain types of transient phenomena.
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