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The main data considered here consist of the amalgamation of two files – "Notes" and "Issues".
These data are consistent with a history of genetic amalgamation, rather than an origin from a single distinct population.
Such a mechanism is generally consistent with laboratory studies that show electrical charging when soft hail, or graupel particles (porous amalgamations of frozen water droplets), collide with ice crystals in the presence of supercooled water droplets.
This type of species tree estimation method can be statistically consistent under the MSC model, and also under these bounded HGT models - depending on the quartet amalgamation method, as we now show.
Consistent educational gradients across the population further highlight the need to focus on wider determinants of health and point towards the amalgamation of tobacco control activities in school and college education for further reducing the public health burden of tobacco use.
The self-consistent score estimation scheme used by TERA, introduced in Section 2.4, should be applicable to other parsimony methods, while amalgamation is in theory compatible with any reconciliation algorithm that assumes branches of the gene tree to be independent.
"An Amazing a Capella Amalgamation".
Las Vegas is an amalgamation of many neighbourhoods.
"It was really an amalgamation effect".
This amalgamation was known as Suika Shintō.
This amalgamation is an incendiary mix.
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