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It could be further represented as a typical pattern in order to identify individual identification [5 9].
It is apparent from Figure 4A that the chromaticity of leaves (both sides) is aligned vertically, occupying a narrow range of L/(L+M) values and taking a broad range of S/(L+M) values and, from Figure 4B, that the luminance of leaves ranges broadly, as a typical pattern of chromaticity and luminance of foliage [19].
During analysis, diverse data were considered and were presented in the report as a typical pattern.
Harmful alcohol use was defined as a typical pattern of consuming more than four standard drinks per setting.
In the bone marrow, they had interstitial and intrasinusoidal linear infiltration of T cells expressing CD3, CD8, CD57, and granzyme B described by Morice and colleagues [ 26] as a typical pattern for T-LGL leukemia.
If this is seen as a typical pattern in larger better-powered experiments such as those using connected multiparent or diallel mapping populations, then diverse germplasm may be a fruitful source of less complex environmental network interactions.
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The notable differences among the journals included in this study preclude general statements as to a typical pattern of original article publication and citation.
A typical pattern is as follows.
As Election Day nears, a typical pattern in states with large mail ballot usage is that more people will return ballots as Election Day nears.
Finally, PSTHs greatly differed between the two categories of animals subjects (fig. 2): as WC females showed a typical pattern of phasic selective responses to precise parameters of the stimuli, whereas MT animals showed a tonic, non-selective pattern.
Among other vertebrates, 5S rDNA in the interstitial position is also a typical pattern, as seen in mammals and amphibians [ 52- 54].
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