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The LLGM in Venezuela may be broadly concurrent with Heinrich Event 1 at ~ 16.8 ka, implying that glaciation here is dominantly temperature driven.

The timing of these movements is broadly concurrent with the formation of the modern IAA (which contains Canarieae's center of diversity), marine surface currents, and wind patterns [ 7, 10, 11, 44, 45].

Nuclear data suggest that the initial diversification of crown Crenadactylus occurred in the late Oligocene to early Miocene 10-300 million years ago (mya)), and that it is probably slightly younger, but nonetheless broadly concurrent with diversification in the other three major Australian clades of Pygopodoidea (Table 3).

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Inactivation of both topoisomerases in Δ top1 tsp2 ts double mutants alters rRNA and polyA+ RNA synthesis (Brill et al, 1987; Yamagishi and Nomura, 1988), although transcription is not broadly reduced, as concurrent and supercoiled domains can eventually cancel each other out (Stupina and Wang, 2004).

Interpretation of questions designed to measure concurrent (overlapping) partnerships was broadly consistent with the epidemiological concept of concurrency.

An 'auditory scene' is broadly defined as an array of concurrent sound sources (Gygi & Shafiro, 2010).

Systematic evaluations that use broadly reactive, state-of-the-art diagnostic assays, with concurrent evaluation of healthy controls and examination of potential co-infection, are needed to fully understand the role of NoVs in the etiology of sporadic childhood gastroenteritis.

Lineages restricted to geographically isolated ranges and semi-arid areas across central and western Australia are estimated to have began to diversify in the late Oligocene/early Miocence (~20-30 ~20-30concurrent with, or even pre-dating, radiations of myay iconcurrentadly sympatric and much more species-rich Australian vertebrate families (e.g. venomous snakes, dragon lizards and kangaroos).

In the mammary glands of PR-A transgenics, therefore, the concurrent loss of laminin and collagen indicate that the ECM is broadly affected.

More broadly troubling to teachers and education-reform observers, however, was DPS Emergency Financial Manager Robert Bobb's concurrent announcement that he plans to unilaterally modify the Detroit Federation of Teachers' collective bargaining agreement, the first test of a sweeping new state law.

Concurrent planning helped achieve that.

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