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Petit and Mallet (2001) indicated that tree leaves can constitute more than 60% of the diet of cattle in August in south-west Burkina Faso.
The repetitive fraction of plant genomes is highly variable and can constitute more than 50% of the genome landscape as in some grass species [ 52].
The co-transcriptional cleavage and polyadenylation reaction is directed by a large multi-protein complex, which in humans can constitute more than 80 proteins (Shi et al, 2009).
An essential step for effective transcriptome sequencing is the subsequent depletion of stable RNA (rRNA, tRNA) that can constitute more than 95% of a bacterial transcriptome.
All inert ingredients, which can constitute more than 99% of a product, can be lumped together under the category of inert or other ingredients and listed simply as a percentage of the product's total weight.
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Adjustable-rate mortgages, which can become relatively more attractive to borrowers as interest rates rise, constitute more than 90% of Golden West's loans.
This includes continuing to invest in and empower women who constitute more than half the population, so that they too can contribute to development.
How can we achieve gender equality at a global level and a common dignity for all when girls constitute more than two-thirds of that number?
His eating habits, however, constitute more than a diet.
Women now constitute more than 63% of university students.
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