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Choosing ν = 2 is equivalent to modulating the driving force with the experimental amplitude but at a frequency double the experimental one.

These putative rare alleles may have been lost from the wild-type strains during propagation or may have remained present but at a frequency below the level of detection.

The upstream nucleotide at the SSU rRNA 297 site (369 in the S. cerevisiae gene), for example, occurs at a frequency of 63.9% U in taxa lacking introns but at a frequency of 97.8% U in taxa containing introns.

An 'x' represents the absence of a repeat family; '0.00' indicates that the repeat is present, but at a frequency lower than 0.005 % of the nucleotides in the BESs.

Autoantibodies were also detected against chromodomain-helicase-DNA binding protein 8, presynaptic cytomatrix protein (piccolo), Ca+-dependent secretion activator, PGSF2 and NSE in serum samples from patients with lymphocytic hypophysitis, but at a frequency that did not differ from healthy controls.

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In other words, people have been calling the Republican welfare agenda racist for a long time but, apparently, at a frequency that Republicans cannot hear.

The most frequent of these rarer alleles that separates the two AH44 haplotypes (see above), rs113191842 A > G at 53,817,318 (just over 3 kb from rs9939609 T > A), is only present in AH44 but occurs at a frequency of 0.28 within this population.

An even more conservative model would be that not only is the successor strain present at the time of the first sample, but is present at a frequency of 30%.

Using Massachusetts birth certificates from between 1974 and 1979, Bertrand and Mullainathan determined which names appeared at a high frequency in one race but at a low frequency in another, creating groups of what they termed "white-sounding names" (like Emily Walsh and Greg Baker) and "black-sounding names" (like Lakisha Washington and Jamal Jones).

We found that at 10 K and under forward bias, the in-phase component of both electroluminescence detected magnetic resonance (ELDMR) and current detected magnetic resonance (CDMR) responses are positive at low microwave modulation frequency, f; but both reverse sign at a frequency f0 that depends on the microwave power, current density, and device architecture.

For both lesions, base substitutions were predominant, but frameshifts also occurred at a frequency of <5%.

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