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Kearney et al. [24] found that the current distribution of parthenogenetic H. binoei coincides fairly closely with their expected distribution based on correlations with six temperature and rainfall variables in western Australia, while considerable similar but unoccupied habitat exists in central and eastern Australia.

There has been considerable similar research on other types of meat such as chicken and seafood.

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If we consider that the terms "transformed" and "chronic" reflect, to a considerable degree, similar if not the same course of M evolution they could be used as synonyms (since chronification is a terminal stage of transformation) [7].

In vitro replication of the HA-expressing ILTV mutants was not affected, and infection of chickens revealed a reduced but still considerable virulence, similar to that of a UL50 gene deletion mutant without foreign gene insertion.

The effects of aging were, to a considerable degree, similar among groups of co-expressed genes.

The results of the questionnaires show that the time consumption for the antegrade enema is considerable and similar to earlier studies.

Consequently, one can assume that interests in the countries are to a considerable extent similar and that the same themes are of relevance for the social partners.

However, when lactate (20 mM) was included in the medium the cytotoxicity of Flagyl at low cell densities was considerable, and similar to that of misonidazole under the same conditions.

The sculptural treatment shows considerable advance over similar yaksha figures at Bhārhut (stupa of the mid-2nd century bc, in Madhya Pradesh).

During the subsequent period, the intellectual development of the Islamic world and the emergence of theologians and philosophers of the highest order challenged Judaism and exerted considerable influence on similar thinkers within that community.

The British Museum has a considerable collection of similar bronzes (though it points out they are actually made of brass), which were created between the 15th and late 19th centuries by craftsmen working for the royal court of the ruler (or Oba) of Benin, then one of the most powerful kingdoms in west Africa.

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