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This situation arises relatively commonly with our LIMS dataset, which contains low numbers of identifiers, particularly prior to 2003, and will degrade the performance of many linkage algorithms.

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Class I and class II GLUT proteins have no non-metazoan relatives, suggesting these orthologues arose relatively recently, after the divergence of multi-cellular animals and are specific to that lineage.

Antitrust issues could arise relatively soon if the company succeeds in its bid for AT&T Broadband, which would increase its cable subscriber base from about 13 million to more than 26 million homes.

Leaders of the new study said the most telling results were that the bacterium causing sexually transmitted syphilis arose relatively recently in humans and was closely related to a strain responsible for the nonvenereal infection known as yaws.

Suspicions of the woman's associations arose relatively quickly: within a week of Mr. Strauss-Kahn's arrest, the authorities learned of a recorded conversation between the subject of a drug investigation and another man, who said his companion was the woman involved in the Strauss-Kahn matter, according to another law enforcement official.

Further analyses indicated that this mutation arose relatively recently in equine evolution and was spread by horse breeders.

The more related click speakers are, Knight reasoned, the more likely it is that click languages arose relatively recently.

The study provides the first evidence from ancient DNA that modern Europeans' ability to digest milk after early childhood arose relatively recently.

When one considers complex cells, however, it seems far more plausible that synaptic plasticity could be modulated by events which arise relatively far downstream of the synapse.

Primates, however, seem to be a special case: About 27% of primate species are socially monogamous; and recent studies by Christopher Opie, an anthropologist at University College London, and his colleagues have concluded that social monogamy arose relatively late in primate evolution, only about 16 million years ago.

Even since the Late Pleistocene, some Earth regions have shown substantial uplift or subsidence (Harff et al. 2007), and major Earth features, such as the Andean mountain chain, have arisen relatively recently (Hartley 2003), creating important new distributional opportunities and barriers for species and biotas.

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