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Bars represent the percentage for each zone along the root (n = 5, one representative experiment).
The bars represent the percentage of peptide spectrum matches (PSM) to the various oxidation states relative to the total PSM of cysteine-containing peptides in the mass spectra of trypsin-treated samples of Hha.
The bars represent the percentage added dose (%AD) bound and/or internalized (in to the cells.
The experiments were carried out in triplicate and error bars represent the percentage error in each set of readings.
The experiments were carried out in triplicate and error bars represent the percentage error in each set of readings.-■: cellulase, -□-: xylanase, - -: pectinase.
Grey bars represent the percentage of patients with sepsis (n = 96) who developed ALI/ARDS during the 96 hours after transfusion.
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Bars represent the percentages of each class over all GCs on adaxial cotyledons.
For each VSI burst (1st through 6th), bars represent the percentages of individuals before PdN6 disconnection that exhibited bursts with only antidromic spikes (black), mixed spikes (gray), and only orthodromic spikes (white).
The length of blue and red parts of each vertical bar represent the percentage of markers inherited from B73 or Mo17, respectively.
Each bar represents the percentage of patients that did not survive that hospital admission.
Each bar represents the percentage change between the first and second round for one particular group for that rating.
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bars represent the proportion
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