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It is used with women who are no more than seven weeks pregnant, commonly producing side effects similar to those of a natural miscarriage.
The formative years for the use of hydraulic flumes, river modeling flumes, and wind tunnels are reviewed in this article, as these apparatuses and their appurtenant equipment provide unrivalled opportunities for education and research, commonly producing transformative results that have markedly improved the understanding of Earth surface processes.
In-vector dynamics also differ greatly, with P. falciparum commonly producing fewer oocysts in the mosquito, both in the field and under laboratory conditions [8], [9].
Although R. sativus and R. raphanistrum are considered inter-fertile, early generation hybrids have reduced pollen fertility, commonly producing approximately 50 60% aborted pollen grains (Campbell et al. 2006).
In our study mismatch distributions generally showed relatively unimodal patterns for taxa commonly producing vegetative diaspores (isidiate taxa), and mismatch distributions largely appeared multimodal for taxa producing ascomata (apotheciate taxa) (Additional file 3).
In order to infer changes in effective population sizes of common Melanohalea species over time, our sampling focused on multiple populations throughout the known distributions of four sexually reproducing species and two taxa commonly producing vegetative diaspores.
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