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As in Boccaccio's Decameron, the prototype of the form, German Novellen are often encompassed within a frame story based on a catastrophic event (such as plague, war, or flood), either real or imaginary.
Of note, CpG sites neighbouring the Infinium-assayed site are often encompassed in the BPS experiments (cf. Figure 2 and Supplementary Figure S4); these adjacent CpG sites also displayed similar DNA methylation levels.
Duplicated gene copies often possess 5'promoter regions (as they are often encompassed by the duplication event); most degenerate to pseudogenes due to redundancy in a process known as non-functionalization, however some can be preserved as functional genes through sub- or neo-functionalization.
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A man's role within cultures that practice FGM is often encompassed by behaviour that can be both brutal and blase at the same time.
The costs of corporate bankruptcy or reorganization are often considered to encompass two concepts.
Brackets are often used to encompass the word "sic" (Latin for thus ), suggesting that the previous word or phrase was written "as is", with the error intended to be displayed.
This would be particularly expected for CS interventions which are often less specific in nature and encompass more social activities.
These limitations present particular challenges for complex constructs such as SES, which encompass multiple exposures and are often inadequately measured.
Treatment of severe sepsis is expensive, often encompassing a number of discretionary modalities.
Ecosystem services encompass benefits of nature to people, and they are often classified in four categories: provisioning, cultural, regulating and supporting services.
Danger: This dimension encompasses the real physical dangers and threats that are often present in the deployed environment, threats that can result in injury or death.
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