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However, product shrinkage may be more prevalent at this time of year when the number of price promotions is particularly high.
Indeed, mutations were also found to be more prevalent at the 3′ ends of genes than at the 5′ ends (Pleasance et al., 2010a).
The former can be induced by hypoxic conditions such as occur at high altitude, and one prediction, that is borne out [ 487, 530], is that PE should therefore be more prevalent at high altitude.
This observation suggests that while slippage may be the major driver of MS mutability at larger TRs, additional mechanisms associated with SNPs including, but not limited to chromatin compaction (Prendergast et al. 2007), CpG effect (Cooper and Krawczak 1989), and telomere-associated aberrant repair (Linardopoulou et al. 2005) may be more prevalent at STRs.
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In fact, it is well known that some mood disorders are more prevalent at certain times of the year.
Muscarinic receptors predominate at higher levels of the central nervous system, while nicotinic receptors, which are much faster acting, are more prevalent at neurons of the spinal cord and at neuromuscular junctions in skeletal muscle.
This being New York, where what might be called compassionate liberalism still has a toehold, there were objections that the new cigarette tax is hardest on the poor — as, indeed, it is, on account of smoking's being more prevalent at the lower end of the economic scale.
Lawyers for News UK are fighting to limit the disclosure of thousands of emails and other documents that the claimants say provide evidence that phone hacking and practices such as "blagging" private information were more prevalent at News UK's titles than previously thought.
Because of changes to the design of the fuel tank that make it less likely to sustain major damage during launching, the bigger risk this time around comes from micrometeoroids and space junk, which is more prevalent at Hubble's altitude and orbit than at the lower space station.
Both are strongly influenced by economic progress and are more prevalent at different stages of development.
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