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On the contrary, higher interdiffusion rates gives rise to a better segregation between the PES-rich and epoxy amine-rich phasepoxy amine-rich.

While this represents a better segregation of asthmatics and non-asthmatics than seen with the gene expression, the group sizes are inadequate for meaningful interpretation.

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It is a measure of the density of connections between nearest neighbors of an index node: high clustering coefficients indicate regions that are part of a clique of densely inter-connected neighbors, reflective of better segregation between systems.

This can be attributed to the increase in the number of compartment in the bed which results in better segregation of the polymer product.

Furthermore, the PCA analysis of the features has proven that the features which encapsulate comprehensive information about sequences help better segregation of training examples and enhances their correlation with the features under study.

Using the 7th edition system instead of the 6th edition system, Chen et al. observed better segregation of survival curves in NPC patients [ 6].

Whatever the evolutionary history might be, understanding the KKT-based kinetochores in kinetoplastids should lead to a better understanding of the chromosome segregation machinery in eukaryotes.

To get a better insight into the surface segregation of Fe and its order of occurrence with respect to atomic ordering, we also investigated the phase transformation of a single nanoparticle in situ, over the course of annealing.

2) The authors also need a better characterization of the mis-segregation phenotype.

One explanation is that the limited number of cells and chromosomes analyzed in the cytokinesis-block assay might only reveal differences in mis-segregation rates when such differences are large, but other methods, such as anaphase lagging chromosomes may be a better indicator of general mis-segregation rates.

This is a deeply researched chronicle, by a New York Times reporter, of several generations of Mrs. Obama's family, fascinating in many details: from the men who fought in the Revolutionary and Civil Wars to the mothers and fathers who endured the horrors of slavery and the indignities of Reconstruction and segregation to build a better future for their children.

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