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Grossly abnormal patterns have been identified in a few mutant mouse lines, which show embryonic lethality, but it is effectively impossible to identify milder phenotypes that might be helpful in analysing for example whether developmental aberrations underlie non-compaction disease.

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The irony is that leftist analyses, for example, of the fragility of financial markets and the corrosive effects of inequality, have been vindicated by events.

Third, novel ways of analyses, for example, investigating the interaction of gene variants may help to understand why and how certain variants influence migraine pathophysiology.

Indeed, this is the ground on which he analyses, for example, his contemporary factory legislation (LFC 195 200) and licensing laws (LFC 209 212).

Chance risk analyses, for example, are already being worked on by the economic sciences, and problems of decision-making or arriving at a consensus by sociology and social psychology, and so on.

The single-user Gaussian relay channel as well as the MARC has been analysed, for example, in[4 9] with respect to (w.r.t) outage probabilities or achievable transmission rates and a wide range of relay protocols.

They have applied the concept of a transition matrix in their studies to analyse, for example, the probability of moving from one fixed-term contract to a permanent contract.

This is fewer than in past estimates based on demographic reconstructions and simpler genetic analyses, for example those based on blood group markers, which suggested the founding group had about 100-1000 breedindividualsuals.

The PMF has a higher sampling efficiency than the Sigma-2 and collects larger quantities of pollen that can be used for additional analyses; for example, molecular analyses such as polymerase chain reaction (PCR) of pollen DNA or enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) for proteins and toxins [41],[41],[41].

On the other hand, taking into account the feedback conceptualisation proposed by Nicol (2011), other dimensions which define the feedback process could be analysed; for example, the forms of feedback proposed by Guasch et al. (2013): corrective, suggestive, epistemic, and informative and to analyse in-depth the consequences of the feedback provided through longitudinal studies.

However, Hanley et al. [29] have shown that using different levels for the cost attribute may not result in statistically significant differences in estimates of welfare change albeit there is a possibility that such differences might be significant when the ECV estimates are employed in cost-benefit analyses, for example.

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