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I provide a simple three-part SES-Code (Figure 2 4) referring to monophyletic groups, to character complexes, and to defined developmental states of these character complexes (see above).
Reads were then mapped independently to the entire unmasked and masked versions of the annotated genome assembly of T. reesei, and to defined gene transcript sequences (JGI T. reesei assembly version 2, annotation filtered models version 2.0).
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They function to locate us as individuals and to define the groups to which we belong.
P3 consultations would provide an opportunity to clarify goals and to "define minimum objectives".
An alternative to taking ∼ and ∨ as primitive is to take ∼ and · as primitive and to define as ∼, to define as ∼, and to define as before.
To locate the dancer in time and space, and to define the dimension in which he or she moved.
Gaudelli said he and Dickerson worked during the off-season on refining his presentation and to define his role.
It is also about the reasonable urge to focus our civic rage and to define our military targets.
The numerical analyses allow to estimate the crack pattern and to define monotonic capacity curves.
And to define that strategy, we have to make decisions based not on fear, but on hard-earned wisdom.
The intention is to make them uniform, and to define their jurisdiction more clearly.
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