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The first class consists of reporters not placed within the accepted extent of any gene.
There are 1859 (4%) reporters that align to the transcripts of a single RefSeq gene, but that Splign did not place within the accepted extent of exactly one gene.
While the general location of BA38 and TG (Fig. 1 a ) is similar, another new finding is that our analysis reduces considerably the extent to which TPC extends in the TP, contrary to the accepted extent of this area by those authors.
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Only when Torres accepted the extent to which he was debilitated by attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, finally embracing the medication and therapy prescribed five years earlier, did he begin to blossom as a ballplayer.
Showing respect for the patient's integrity, respecting the physical and psychological features of the patient's privacy and accepting the extent to which the patient wanted to participate in their own care, were all regarded as being a part of caring that was just as important as safeguarding the patient's interests.
"She has accepted to some extent that there are loopholes in the settlement".
There were social factors in this: African-American players didn't have much reason to believe, at the time, that the music would ever be widely accepted to the extent that it has been.
When gravid females were transferred by the experimenter onto test plants, all plant species offered were accepted to some extent.
The violations can be accepted to some extent because mines are planned and designed on the basis of simulated/estimated grades.
The idea though is to help sales automate the quote and creation of bill once the quote has been accepted to the extent possible, even providing a mechanism for automatic renewal when a subscription is involved.
But French and German authorities disagreed and have to a certain extent accepted the argument that the practice is more like opening a Kinder Egg or collectible card game pack.
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