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The distribution of ACh in the mouse brain reconstructed from IMS data better fits the patterns of ACh flow areas than that of ACh-producing areas.
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The other explanation could be horizontal gene transfer (HGT) across P. spp. HGT better fits the pattern observed for MAT-locus phylogeny and could indicate presence of a vector which carries and transmits MAT-locus across the population.
This complex model of 'multiallelic' directional selection seems to better fit the patterns of NAT2 diversity observed in present-day populations than the standard 'hard sweep' model which assumes the rapid fixation of a single newly arisen advantageous mutation [10].
Generally, the smoother the load curve, the smaller the modelling error, so that the constructed model can better fit the pattern of changing load.
Instead, the coordinate system of the fixations needs to be stretched to better fit the pattern of stimuli on the screen.
Nonetheless, the former interpretation better fits the available data and results in a pattern similar to the related Nephilengys.
Which theoretical expansion pattern, the 'slow' (Fig. 1A) or the 'fast' (Fig. 1B), better fits the actual data (Fig. 2B)?
For some components, the selected smoothing seems to be too strong and a more flexible curve would better fit the expression patterns of the genes assigned to these components.
Jeff fits the pattern; he seems to deal best with clarity and facts better, and not so well with emotions.
Overall, the Piketty series, while not a perfect representation of the raw data (adjusted for discontinuities), fits the pattern of underlying changes in wealth inequality much better than the Giles series, which is largely an artefact of the discontinuities.
Not everyone fits the pattern.
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