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For some TF families, there was a cut off in the list of hits from the HMMSEARCH program below which it was clear that sequences belonged to different subgroups of the gene family (ERF-B3, Dof).
Pre-treatment volumes of the tissue irradiated was not calculated in our patient population, but they were much larger than 2000 cm3 which was reported as a cut off in inclusion criteria in the trial reported by Price et al. [ 28].
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We then compared these normalized values to a "cut off" value, in this case 1.5 for composition and 2.0 for the release and yield models.
But he was writing of bereavement — of a love cut off in its glory, through nobody's fault.
The old woman reciprocates by revealing her own tragic life, which included having a buttock cut off in order to feed some starving men.
We assumed the (MOs) to obtain a minimum competency level, fixed at an arbitrary 50% cut off in the knowledge assessment of MNCH.
Dutcher eulogized Bradley by saying, "A faithful and devoted warden, who was a young and sturdy man, cut off in a moment, for what?
Cody often boasted of killing Indians and once cherished a Cheyenne scalp he cut off in combat.
In fact the original quote contains a sub-clause - "unless they are cut off in midstream at a happy juncture".
Among them was Lamine Jusu Jarka, whose hands were cut off in a rebel attack in 1999.
After all, what cardholders would want to be cut off in a restaurant or embarrassed in front of their clients?
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