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Using a genome-scale data set comprising 699 one-to-one orthologues from C. milii and 12 other chordates, we provide robust support for the traditional phylogenetic tree with an unambiguous split between Chondrichthyes and bony vertebrates (Supplementary Fig. V.1).

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But such reorganisations are usually more of a trade-off than an unambiguous win: splitting up organisations can bring a tighter focus, with clearer objectives; but it can also reinforce another generic failing of government, the tendency to operate in silos.

While the asymmetry of the cell's volume in Bacilli is perfect to accommodate entropy-driven chromosomal segregation (Danchin et al., 2000; Jun & Mulder, 2006), it would be interesting to explore the organization and expression of the corresponding genes in cocci in depth, as symmetry breaking will be needed to permit the unambiguous splitting of chromosomes into daughter cells (Harold, 2007).

In this way Goodman represents the country's moral dilemma, split between memorial aspirations for an unambiguous freedom and the daily implicating complexities of America's power.

A four-principal-component model (seven, four, three and three items, respectively) fulfilled the Kaiser criterion [ 30] and showed an unambiguous model of an orthostatic-circulatory, digestive and a split component of sleep and daily regulation.

To identify the most predictive model from the collection of models ℳ for a new chemical compound x, we define a partitioning model that splits the chemical space into disjoint groups and allows an unambiguous model identification.

An advantage of quantitative methods is an unambiguous representation.

Similarly, if the production rule is of the type A → BC (assuming the grammar is in Chomsky normal form (CNF), which does not pose a problem, as an unambiguous SCFG can be efficiently transformed into CNF [ 39]), we can choose a way to split size n into sizes j and n - j for the lengths generated from non-terminal symbols B and C.

In this special case, however, we have an unambiguous ordering and two thresholds, such that we have HD below the lower threshold, WD above the upper threshold, and split might (SM) for all wage ratios between the two thresholds.

The answer was an unambiguous yes.

P. called "an unambiguous deceleration" since last May.

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