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However, dispersion interactions comprise only a fraction of the total NCIs.

Car-related blogs comprise only a fraction of that but they have gained prominence and relevance since first appearing in the late 1990s (one of the first popular car blogs was Autoextremist, in 1999).

While this represents real progress, it comprises only a fraction of almost 300 GPCRs that are known to be involved in psychiatric diseases, cancer, and other maladies, and an even smaller fraction of the 826 GPCRs found in humans (Katritch et al., 2013).

And similarly, most adults who consume cannabis -- whether they do so for therapeutic or recreational purposes -- do not consume concentrates, which comprise only a fraction of the present marijuana market.

"Women, often relegated to roles of damsel-in-distress or plucky side-kick, have been both misrepresented and underrepresented in the genre, comprising only a fraction of characters and frequently hypersexualized, brutalized and objectified".

"Women, often relegated to roles of damsel-in-distress or plucky side-kick, have been both misrepresented and underrepresented in the genre, comprising only a fraction of characters and frequently hypersexualized, brutalised and objectified".

Because actual fires comprise only a fraction of requests for service, it's time for Orange County fire officials to reconsider the efficiency of sending firetrucks to so many calls, the county grand jury announced Tuesday.

Thus, similar to normal adult stem cells, cancer-initiating or cancer stem-like cells comprise only a fraction of the total tumour cell population.

However, our sequencing effort comprises only a fraction of the neuronal transcriptome and a larger scale sequencing project is required in order to make a full comparison between these two species.

While the mammalian genomes contain nearly similar repertoires of protein-coding gene sequences comprising only a fraction of about 1.5% of the whole genome, the majority of the mammalian genome is obviously transcribed.

Despite the quantitative estimates for quantity and spatial extent of carcasses, we note that abundance and spatial extent of the carcass distribution at Bag Harbour probably comprises only a fraction of historical levels; in the late 1940s and early 1960′s, the size of the spawning run was approximately seven times the abundance in 2000.

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