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SNPs with functionally-relevant classifications were found in genes in the phenolics, vitamin E, phytosterol, and linolenic acid pathways, with a larger mean number of SNPs per gene in the phenolics and vitamin E pathways.
Among those, functional classifications were found in the Gene Ontology database for 3891 and in the Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes database for 3467.
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Such classifications are found in many textbooks on comparative religion, and they offer a convenient framework for presenting religious history.
Common examples of potential suitability classifications are found in studies for proposed irrigation schemes.
The consistent results of germplasm classification were found in the principal coordinate analysis and cluster analysis.
Links to classification were found in over half of museum trees collected (55%, n = 102 of 182).
That is, in older adults classification was significant in the left POp when SNR≥8 dB, whereas no reliable classification was found in auditory regions even without noise (Fig. 4b bottom half and Table 2).
A first classification is found in programmed teaching curricula and teaching machines (Lumsdaine & Glaser, 1960; Skinner, 1960).
In the present study, a higher incidence of high-grade lesions, which were classified according Van Nuys (OR = 7.3; 95% CI 1.6 33.3; p =.010) classification, was found in screen-detected DCIS, indicating a higher malignant potential in screen-detected DCIS.
Subtype classification discrepancies were found in 4.0% (12/295) of the samples.
Dividing the subjects into two groups according to the Acute Kidney Injury Network (AKIN) classification, no significant differences were found in mean UOTs between the group of patients with a normal kidney function (n = 7) and the group with AKIN stage 1 or 2 (n = 7).
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