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hgt

abbreviation for
height
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hgt.

height.
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HGT consists of three herbals which were characterized by multicomponent and multitarget like other formulas.
Mean rise in the DBP in response to HGT was also lower in Group I as compared to Group II (P < 0.01).
HGT ACC requires an area of HGT within an existing low-grade ACC and the rather large group of high-grade acinic cell carcinomas that do not show a preexistent low-grade part which is characterized by the presence of an increased mitotic rate (>2 mitoses/10 HPFs) [6].
The variety of strains that we discovered encoding KPC and NDM-1 is consistent with existing evidence that HGT is a major factor in their spread.
HGT is thought to play an important role in the evolution of some animals, including nematode worms which have acquired genes from microorganisms and plants, and some beetles that gained bacterial genes to produce enzymes for digesting coffee berries.
Some previous research works of constructing donor-recipient network based on individual genes have been carried out [11, 12], where the network is composed of a set of vertices (i.e., organisms) and edges, which connect vertices and reveal the occurrences of HGT between organisms.
The other is horizontal gene transfer (HGT), the transfer of DNA from one organism to another, which is common among microbes yet rarely seen in animals.
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