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First, the ornamental values of 'Aijiangnan' and 'Guili' are complementary, for example the flower color of 'Aijiangnan' is butter-yellow and that of 'Guili' is pink.
Since σL and σl are complementary (for example, σLA = σlT), R-dependent components can be represented throughout the genome using only the σL parameters, which from hereon will be written without a superscript designation.
In the majority of observed consultations the patients' and the clinicians' decision-making styles were complementary: for example, a paternalistic or authoritative clinician interacted with an apparently acquiescent or deferential patient; or a diplomatic clinician interacted with an equally diplomatic patient.
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Using the number of mutations observed in our MSV and TYLCV data sets, we assumed that a bias towards mutations occurring on the virion-strand would be evident in the disproportionate numbers of complementary mutations: for example, A → G mutations are complementary with T → C mutations and are expected to occur at almost exactly the same frequency if there are no strand-specific mutation biases.
Dinucleotides CG, GC, UA, AU and tetranucleotides CGCG, GCGC, AUAU, CCGG, etc., are perfectly self-complementary palindromes (for example, a complementary partner of CG is, again, CG).
Thus, they often operate with heightened complementary senses (for example, individuals who are blind develop an acute sense of hearing).
The choice of one energy source may produce another energy source because of their complementary nature (for example, firewood utilization produces charcoal).
The field models are derived in a complementary fashion: for example, the Comprehensive chain attempts to use as much satellite data as possible (Sabaka et al., 2013), while the Dedicated chain uses quiet time night-side data to minimise the effects of ionospheric fields (Rother et al., 2013).
Therefore the subclade groupings did not correspond entirely to those described by LaJeunesse [68], particularly for subclade A, and is probably the reason for the ambiguous identity of some strains in clade F, C and B. COI barcodes would be useful as a complementary marker for example, resolving the identification of two strains with ambiguous clade identity.
There could be potential leverage, however, through other more feasible complementary strategies, for example, publication writing workshops and mentorship.
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