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Nectar is commonly abundant and is hidden in deep nectar tubes.
Pseudomatrix is commonly abundant in sandstones, and this is therefore a problem for provenance analysis.
The tandem repeat sequences and retroelements including SIRE1 are commonly abundant in heterochromatic and/or pericentromeric regions of the soybean genome.
Pro-SP-B was found in 60 of 64 samples and was therefore commonly abundant in all groups, which corresponds to previous results [ 10].
Also included in the database are a number of well-studied organisms that were not commonly abundant in the amplicon-based studies, but which have previously been documented as important in some plants.
It was therefore interesting that they showed a pattern of expression on a high proportion of the IPFP-derived cells and of epitopes commonly abundant on adult stem cells derived from bone marrow and other tissues [ 20, 21, 38, 39] and that this expression was unaffected by FGF-2 and was maintained in extended culture.
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These hydrocarbon-derived carbonates commonly incorporate abundant shell remains, deriving from the prevalently coarse bioclastic-rich muddy deposits from post-glacial transgressive units.
In most current BMA assays vertebrate primers amplify DNA from a blood meal, commonly an abundant mitochondrial (mtDNA) locus, which is then sequenced and compared to known sequences in GenBank to identify its source.
However, rodingites also commonly host abundant primary fluid inclusions, which, in principle, can also be used for this purpose.
In addition, the differences in expression between the two mPRs here observed, might also be due to the lower frequency of stage IV follicles in treated females where the α isoform is commonly more abundant [32], [33].
Terpenoid compounds commonly found abundant in plants exhibited anti-cancer property by killing the cancer cells [ 19].
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