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In terms of magnitude, some families, such as Hopi/Osr27, Osr30 or Houba/Osr13, have undergone large bursts of amplification, involving over 350, 100 and 80 copies per burst, respectively.
Probably only a few subpopulations can survive large bursts of mutations and only a few active TEs can reach such bursts of activity.
Human mitochondria were recently found to generate large bursts of O2–, termed "superoxide flashes", in tiny elliptical areas.
Early in its use, the cocaine will give the user large bursts of energy.
More tellingly, the sporadic small arms fire heard between the larger bursts of American bombs and Afghan tank fire was distinctive.
Following reperfusion or injury, however, there is a large burst of ROS, which overwhelm the body's protective measures.
This larval stage precedes the large burst of ecdysone that occurs at the larval pupal transition (Yamanaka et al., 2012).
There were no obvious differences between raw traces of controls and experimental mice at days 14 and 28 except for the occasional larger bursts of high activity behaviors in some restricted female access mice (Figure 5A-D).
The ankle normally produces a larger burst of work than any other joint during walking [1].
The estimates also suggest that there is a shorter but larger burst of transcription during the dark period.
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