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are essentially similar assemblages; in the former, nepheline largely predominates, whereas the latter is a variant with an excessive proportion of pyroxene.
Using incorrect replacement rates for rams could lead to an aged ram population or to an excessive proportion of ram lambs and yearlings, which have lower potential fertility than adults [ 2, 33].
In pathological tissues the angiogenic process is often abnormal, leading to the development of distorted vascular beds characterized by an excessive proportion of blood vessels and blood vessels with abnormal morphology and flow characteristics[ 7 ].
However, novel patterns of p53 abnormalities, including unique sites or types of mutation (i.e. an excessive proportion of G C to A T transition at CpG site), and accumulation of wild-type p53 either within nuclear or cytoplasmic compartments were noted.
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Excessive proportions of malformed and/or dead eelpout embryos have revealed the impact of environmental pollution at several locations along the coast of the Baltic Sea [ 6, 7].
In contrast, Illumina sequencing of the same extracts has confirmed the model of DNA fragmentation through depurination presented by Briggs and colleagues, with excessive proportions of guanine and adenine residues at genomic positions preceding the sequencing start site [ 32].
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Although travellers report a lower frequency of alcohol consumption than the general population, they have higher proportions of excessive alcohol consumption than a socioeconomically comparable group of the general population.
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