Sentence examples for because of a divergence from inspiring English sources

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For Citadel, the trouble began in September, when its largest funds lost 16percentt because of a divergence between prices on derivatives and related cash assets.

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Many empirical correlation patterns determining the minimum fluidization velocity are known [44], however the Umf velocity of the TZC-3/1 catalyst was experimentally determined because of a substantive divergence in the results of the abovementioned correlations obtained for the same gas flow through the bed.

Despite, in fact, a general willingness among physicians to admit their own mistakes to patients and their families, there is still a wide gap between theory and practice, because of a substantial divergence and irreconcilability of interests between the parties involved.

But the survey also suggests that the issue will grow as a wedge that divides the party, in part because of a big generational divergence: 76% of Republicans over 65 oppose gay marriage, while only 54% of those under 30 do.

Yet, because of a series of divergence, it is still not possible to translate all this information into a clear dose response model for human risk assessment.

The boundary between strata 3 and 4 was thought to lie within AMEL because of a drop of divergence from 30%to10%0% within this gene (Iwase et al. 2003).

Yet, because of a deep phylogenetic divergence reaching 145 200 million years [ 55], detection of rapidly evolving genes or correct delineation of their coding regions constitutes a major challenge in sequence comparisons between Anopheles and culicines.

If all COI sequences have evolved at a uniform rate within the Verrucarum group, the representation of the Townsendi series main lineages as different species implies that the populations of L. verrucarum form a species complex because of a comparable genetic divergence.

The microsynteny in chromosomal segments containing miR169 gene copies flanked by the bHLH gene among such distantly related species such as Brachypodium and cassava suggests that the linkage between miR169 and bHLH resulted from selection because of the divergence from a common ancestor approximately 130 240 Ma.

To our knowledge, a high evolutionary rate is thought to originate from two possible ways: one is simply a long-term accumulation of substitutions because of relaxed natural selection; the other is an abrupt increase of substitutions in an episodic period because of functional divergence.

For this reason, and because of a previously observed genetic divergence of populations on either side of the Andes (Milá et al. 2009), we carried out independent analyses on each sub-region, in addition to a broad-scale analysis of the entire region.

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