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It is a moderately common resident of the coolest parts of south-eastern Australia, including Tasmania.
Similarly, if interest were focused on a moderately common SNP in a genome wide association study (GWAS) there would be an 80% chance of detecting the effect of a SNP with a minor allele frequency of 0.10 (10%) at P-value < 10− (for genome-wide inference) if that SNP really increased or decreased SBP by at least 1.0433 mm/Hg.
The former species breeds mainly in the east and north of Europe, including Fennoscandia, and the latter almost across the entire Eurasia, including Poland where it is considered to be a moderately common and partly settled species, especially in the west and northwest of the country (Hagemeijer and Blair 1997; Tomialojc and Stawarczyk 2003).
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Through a wide range of phylogenetic depths, gene frequency distributions in prokaryotic pangenomes bear a characteristic, asymmetrical U-shape, with a core of (nearly) universal genes, a "shell" of moderately common genes, and a "cloud" of rare genes.
Tied scores were only moderately common, with a median number of 5 per variable, from a range of 0 19.
Tied scores were only moderately common, with a median number of 15 (< 1/3) per variable, from a range of 6 28.
A distinctive sabino, non-SB1 pattern is moderately common, but is usually minimally expressed due to the selective colour breeding of the 20th century.
Milder complications like seizures or brain swelling are moderately common, whereas death occurs in only a couple of cases each year, Dr. Pavia said.
All three species are mainly rodent eaters; coastal taipans and fierce snakes are moderately common on sugarcane plantations and in other areas that harbour large populations of rats and mice.
The number of persons showing high levels of BAIB excretion (i.e., the frequency of the recessive allele governing the trait) has a racial distribution: Europeans, Australian Aboriginals, and Indic peoples rarely show it (fewer than 12 percent of the population); it is moderately common among Asians and American Indians (45 50 percent); and it is quite common in Melanesians (about 85 percent).
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