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Those six sub-groups constitute a large fraction of the "poorest of the poor".
In keeping with concerns on this issue, it also implies that illegal immigrants might not constitute a large fraction of this data.
The PM2.5 components that constitute a large fraction of PM2.5 mass had high correlation within counties.
Metabolism and its regulation constitute a large fraction of the molecular activity within cells.
Summary: Transposable elements constitute a large fraction of vertebrate genomes and, during evolution, may be co-opted for new functions.
SSR associated indels constitute a large fraction of noncoding DNA indels and are relatively rare in protein-coding regions.
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Obviously, if the RfD were lower, then the baseline (dietary) exposure would constitute a larger fraction, necessitating a decrease in the RSC.
In the eukaryote/opisthokont core, other housekeeping processes such as cellular division, cell cycle and cellular organization processes constitute a larger fraction of the total protein set.
Because of lower and more variable temperatures at high latitudes, intermittent exposure may constitute a larger fraction of the total exposure in the south than in the north.
In contrast, if the peptoids were deposited with mixed orientations and some of the DOPA pentapeptide anchors were exposed to water, the receding angles would depend on the chain length the DOPA anchors constitute a larger fraction of the molecules for shorter peptoid chains, and would have exerted a larger influence on the wetting behavior.
Interestingly, for positive y, one expects this probability to initially increase with increasing t because the reproductive value - i.e. expected number of surviving offspring - for relatively fit individuals increases with time, so that their offspring constitute a larger fraction of the population and are therefore more likely to appear in the sample.
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