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Finally, periodic clusters of A and T nucleotides occur much more frequently in the arms [ 50].
Data on human cases and clusters of A(H7N9) virus infection were collected and epidemiological characteristics and clinical severity of sporadic and cluster cases were compared.
Masthead is a ship under sail between clusters of a half dozen barrels.
Although granules can contain multiple clusters of a particular mRNA, granule mRNA content is dominated by cluster size.
The lilac bushes in full bloom, before which I stood, net in hand, displayed clusters of a fluffy gray in the dusk — the ghost of purple.
Anti-MMR campaigners have also made claims of "clusters" of a regressive form of autism, caused by vaccination, which do not show up in whole population studies.
Because chemists seek to characterize clusters of a single size and geometry, the clusters must first be sorted on that basis.
As a consequence, an approach is derived for determining the optimal number of clusters of a partition.
Sulphates, for example, grow from vapours into clusters of a few molecules and then into nanometre-sized particles.
In warm areas below 4,000 feet elevation, it can be found in clusters of a few dozen to a few hundred.
It has thus been imagined to include clusters of a lubricating material dispersed within a hard matrix.
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