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The 13 housekeeping genes (12 nuclear genes and mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase I) have substantially more structure among populations within groups and among groups than fester.
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In the absence of cyspro, the best models always include α constrained to zero (model i) or as a free-parameter common to all loci (model ii), with model i having substantially higher Akaike weights for P. v. subsp. and P. y. yoelii, indicating there is little support for positive selection in these lineages.
If I had substantially more money than my partner, or just any money, I'd probably feel more responsible.
White men were selected for these analyses because CPS I has substantially fewer lung cancer deaths among women, or among African Americans, making the development of risk equations for smoking behaviors in the 1960s for these groups less reliable and more difficult to interpret.
White males were selected for these analyses because CPS I has substantially fewer lung cancer deaths among women, or among African Americans, making the development of risk equations for smoking behaviors in the 1960s for these groups less reliable and more difficult to interpret.
We now report additional analysis which demonstrates that in E-I models that generate grid firing, the firing fields of I cells have substantially lower spatial sparsity, spatial information and grid scores than E cells.
It turned out that it had, substantially.
In fact, over the years the amount of drugs I use has substantially increased; to function normally I now need to spent £50 a day on heroin.
"They have substantially improved their lives".
Their education will have substantially served the common good.
We have substantially increased our fuel-efficiency standards.
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