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Importantly, triploids occupy a considerably larger range than diploids, suggesting that they have better colonization abilities putatively mediated by increased dispersal potential of the former.

However, it includes a wrist strap to keep you from dropping the thing and you get a considerably larger range of motion by knowing that you can move your arms in almost any direction and still have it register on the Wii.

However, given that C. maenas is continuously distributed over a considerably larger range of temperatures and of other environmental conditions with no signature of a genetic break such as observed along the coast of continental Europe [13], and in view of the weak level of structuring, we suggest that neutral population differentiation is a more likely explanation of the observed differences.

The various point estimates for the effect size (Cohen's d) shown in Table 2 vary between −0.11 and 0.54, with a considerably larger range covered by the confidence intervals.

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The mean haplotype block number in C-subgenome chromosomes varied from 66 (C09) to 209 Kb (C03) with an average of 130 Kb, while mean haplotype size was considerably larger, ranging from 50.64 (C05) to 186.10 Kb (C02) with an average of 102.85 Kb (Table  4; Figure  6a and b).

From Figure 7(a), we can see that rotational angle (beta) is allowed over a considerably large range, varying from −33° to 70°.

Upon examination of the substrate-concentration dependence of the kinetics profiles, we extended the range of CBZ concentrations used in our analyses to 0 2000 μM, a considerably larger concentration range than that reported in previous studies.

To the best of our knowledge, the rationale for this difference has not been studied, but it is reasonable to hypothesize that it has to do with the considerably larger elongation range (relative to the muscle resting length) over which extraocular muscles have to operate.

Interbatch CVs were considerably larger (median 37; range, 17 165).

The mitochondrial genomes of D. gregarium, D. maximum, E. tulipa, and T. squamigerus varied in size from 15078 bp to 15641 bp, similar in length to other caenogastropods (range: 15182 - 16648 bp, n = 16) but considerably larger than most heterobranchs (range: 13670 - 14745 bp, n = 13).

Because the sample sizes are larger for quartiles 1 and 2 than those for quartiles 3 and 4 (see Fig. 1), it is not surprising that the range of ranks is considerably larger for quartiles 1 and 2 (range Q1/Q2 = 1 to 243; range Q3/Q4 = 1 to 133).

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