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But, he added, "there is a small subclass" of defendants who fare badly on their own.
A simple embedding of general weight constraint rules to a small subclass of the language called basic constraint rules is devised.
A 'new elite' has arisen out of privatisation and post-Soviet business enterprise, amongst whom is a small subclass of 'super-rich'.
Expression values were highly reproducible between replicates (R > 0.95), except for a small subclass of outlier genes, including many RNA genes.
When considered together with the case reported here, this information leads us to the hypothesis that a small subclass of UC pathology may actually have an infectious etiology resulting from chronic C. difficile infection.
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This model predicts that adaptive traits that are under stabilizing selection and show the molecular signature of a selective sweep are only a very small subclass of quantitative traits.
Therefore, we considered the possibility that the small subclass of REST/PRC2 targets might represent a specialized set of genes for promoting neural development.
The much reviled US tax code contains within it thousands of special treatments and exclusions that enable small subclasses of people to enjoy deductions, credits or even exclusions from paying taxes.
Ataxin-3 (ATX3) is the best characterized member among a small new subclass of DUBs [17].
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