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Early human brain development constitutes a sequence of intricate processes resulting in the ontogeny of functionally operative neural circuits.
This phenomenon may be explained as follows: It may take several years before the readmissions of a patient constitute a substantial sequence of admissions.
These, which can be diagrammed as a linear sequence (though often embedded within larger branching networks), constitute a large sequence of steps, one that eventuates in morphological change.
Alternatively, the moving image could be thought to persist as a second-order physical entity constituted by a sequence of flashing light (Ponech 2006).
The Itaja pedotype is constituted of a sequence of five superimposed polygenetic profiles which show different phases of clay illuviation and carbonate precipitation, and it has been classified as Aridisol.
November 1st 1755, the city of Lisbon was destroyed by an earthquake of Mb 8.7 (Baptista et al. 2003; Gutscher et al. 2006) constituted by a sequence of three tremors.
Furthermore, thus far no attention has been paid to the possible sequence variations in the seven plasmids, which constitute a total sequence length of 383 486 bp almost 10% of the total coding capacity of Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803.
By this method, we identified 47,924 repeated sequences that constitute a database of repetitive sequences of sunflower, hereafter called SUNREP.
AP-2 transcription factors constitute a family of sequence-specific DNA-binding proteins encoded by five highly homologous yet functionally distinct genes, AP-2α to AP-2ε.
Since dubiously annotated sequences constitute a challenge for users of GenBank [ 48], all fully identified sequences were compared for similarity against each other using BLAST 2.2.9 [ 49] not to miss any Inocybe sequences bearing other generic names.
Consequently, using 2-fold, this average coverage as an arbitrary threshold, the WGSAS was subdivided into two classes, RCs (83,324 sequences that constitute a collection of olive-repeated sequences, hereafter called OLEAREP), and NRCs (126,744 sequences).
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