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Conversely, an unusually light winter snowfall causes older firn and ice of lower albedo to be exposed earlier in the summer, producing increased melt and runoff.

Conversely, an unusually spicy meal might be followed by a bowel movement with a looser stool.

Conversely, regions of unusually high sequence coverage also often correspond to low complexity DNA that exhibits an increased rate of false positive SNPs, and which should therefore be treated with caution.

Conversely, screening with an unusually robust tester transgene may identify a larger number of candidates, but ultimately few of these may be suitable for expressing more typical transgenes.

In areas that were either unusually prosperous or, conversely, unsuitable for agriculture the rich microclimates of California and the salmon-rich Plateau and Pacific Northwest in the former case and the cool interior of northern Canada in the latter foraging societies persisted well into the 19th century ce.

Conversely, newly created regions may also be unusually long; while this may not affect promoter function, we expect a length reduction over time, either due to a mutational bias towards deletions [ 6] or due to selection for genome compactness.

Conversely, a patient with a history of unusually thinking and bizarre behavior may experience a shift from obsessional thoughts to delusional guilt and/or paranoid persecution (Insel and Akiskal 1986).

Conversely, our data indicate that the IFI16 region displays unusually high FST values.

Conversely, neuronal overexpression of IgNrg1β1 resulted in higher proportions of muscle spindles with unusually large diameter (>50 μm; Figure 6C) and high intrafusal fibre numbers (>4 fibres/spindle; Figure 6E).

Conversely, the prevalence of muscle pain reported both by Gulf and non-Gulf veterans was unusually low in the study sample of Simmons et al [ 28].

Conversely, paralogs retained by gene conservation or balanced degradation type of subfunctionalization may be hypothesised to accumulate changes in an unusually symmetric manner, i.e. with rates more similar than one might expect from the random null expectation, something that can be much harder to detect and test.

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