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The remaining samples (N = 801) used in this study grouped together in a broad cluster of diverse ranges of relatedness.

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The CA-RMSD of the specificity determining segment Val pTyr+1 -Pro pTyr+2 -Met pTyr+3) goes from 4.0±1 Å at 3000K, to 3±1 Å with a cooling rate of 50 ps/step, to 2±1 Å at 500 ps/step; 94% of the population lie in a broad cluster with an average CA-RMSD of 2±1 Å, and 28% of the population in a tight sub-cluster with a CA-RMSD of 0.6±0.1 Å (Figure 2D F and 3D F).

Applied to the 2011 Ambit study [40], the protein kinase targets form a broad cluster, extended along the dimension of the first principal component (Fig. 4).

In this respect, a broad clustering or typology of interventions that are probable 'good candidates for implementation', 'not good candidates for implementation', and 'in-between' is perhaps a good way to present results to policy makers.

There was also another very broad cluster of feline coronavirus with feline panleukopenia virus and other enteropathogenic species (N = 177, Figure  4[C]) with F CoPaCl and F CoPa representing 37% of that cluster, though these profiles were not observed more or less than expected (P > 0.091, Figure  5).

The remaining amino acids (R274, E373, H383, and P278) form a distinct, broader cluster of residues situated close to one side of the deep pocket.

The LTK is currently the subject of a broader cluster randomised trial across 58 primary schools within TA Chikowi investigating the effectiveness, cost-effectiveness and feasibility of such an intervention (ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT02213211).

A density analysis of PC1 scores revealed three broad clusters of samples which were denoted by class 1, 2 and 3 by increasing extent of ripening (Fig.  3a).

RNA polymerase II-dependant promoters of vertebrates have previously been divided into two groups, categorised as either TATA or CpG types, the former with a tight TSS a strict distance from the TATA box and the latter with broad clusters of TSS [ 62, 66].

Our findings are consistent with those of Watson et al [ 29] who also identified similar broad clusters of physical symptoms in cancer patients, using a 30-item version of the RSCL.

Several broad clusters of traits were identified, which each correlated with a number of context-specific behavioural traits.

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