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The concepts and propositions of Euclidean geometry may be derived from Pythagoras' proposition without the introduction of rigid bodies; but these concepts and propositions would not then have contents that could be tested.
We found only nine cases where NRR sequences were evolving faster, five of which had higher G+C contents that could explain the higher K2p distance rates.
Expectations from the web site owners or content providers have been limited to providing accessible contents that could be usable with screen readers.
Others go further and say that only contents that could naturally be expressed using a demonstrative expression putatively referring to the seen object will be adequate to this phenomenology.
The ensuing minor, self-limiting inflammatory response may serve to maintain the mostly beneficial population of intestinal bacteria while providing a sampling of intestinal contents that could lead to an early warning of changes in the proportion of pathogenic bacteria in the intestinal lumen.
In this study, a shotgun metagenomic approach was chosen to study potential shifts in microbial communities and/or gene contents that could help explain elevated productions of methane under our novel pretreatment method [ 24, 25].
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