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A phylotype most closely related to an uncultured Roseobacter (Accession No. EU627982.1) comprised enough of the water-associated bacteria community at the Fish Pens to be detectable via DGGE at T-0, but was completely absent in coral-associated bacteria communities.

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Furthermore, the tasks required at a company might not comprise enough to constitute even a part-time position.

Thus, there are no health effects under the equivalent level of 67 dB, but this can be an expression of the fact that the health studies on which it builds do not comprise enough people to distinguish the small effects at lower noise levels.

If it is b), then having experiments comprised of enough samples will make the oscillations cancel each other.

Second, there have to be enough records by a given artist to comprise a set.

Merci/Penumbra patients are grouped together because there were not enough patients treated in either group alone that would comprise a large enough comparison group.

He said Chinese high rollers who travelled to Australia to gamble did not comprise a large enough portion of the profits made by casinos like Crown in Melbourne and Star in Sydney for the crackdown to hurt profit margins there.

Thus, it appears that even modest electric vehicles with today's limited battery range, if marketed correctly to segments with appropriate driving behavior, comprise a large enough market for substantial vehicle sales.

Only three studies have previously assessed the timing of tenrec diversification, mainly to understand their colonization pattern [ 13, 14, 16]; none comprised a taxon sampling broad enough to delineate the successive tenrec speciation events.

When I started looking into the practicalities of this trip, the itinerary comprised a few key sights and enough time to soak up the atmosphere.

This means that plaintiffs cannot succeed on a submergence claim in jurisdictions where the size of the minority group, despite not being large enough to comprise a majority in a district, is large enough for its members to elect their preferred candidates with the help of "crossover" votes from some members of the majority group.

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