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Both dates are consistent with the fossilised remains of animals recovered from the same site.

But Zilhão counters that two-thirds of the dates are consistent with Neandertals having made the Châtelperronian.

These dates are consistent with those of vegetation changes from palaeoecological sites elsewhere in the region, and also with dated evidence for niche glaciation further south in the high Drakensberg.

The radiocarbon dates are consistent with the historical sources and show that the cemetery in the cloister walk has been in uninterrupted use from the foundation of the friary in AD 1221 1222 and until the cemetery went out of use in AD 1524.

Three AMS radiocarbon dates indicate that the sediments in the lowest unit were deposited from about 960 to 920 years BP, and these dates are consistent with the OSL ages for sediments in unit F. Thus, the OSL method is useful for estimating the age of deposition of the quartz-rich sample.

These dates are consistent with the emergence of the A-H3N2 subtype into global circulation during the 1968 pandemic [ 1].

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The distribution of the radiocarbon dates is consistent with a more or less continuous use of the cemetery from the foundation in AD 1221 and until 1524, in fine accordance with the historical sources.

The biochemistry of the ripening process in dates is consistent with other fruits but natural dryness may prevent degenerative senescence in dates following ripening.

All data to date are consistent with the bmr phenotype of the P5A3 and P7H6 lines being a direct result of the mutations within the COMT gene.

Taken together, the cell-tracking studies performed to date are consistent with the model that an intratubular cell source fuels regeneration, and that this source has differentiated traits.

Together, the phylogenies, haplotype networks, fixation indices, and genetic divergences with clade dating are consistent with an African origin of the Madagascar populations via Cenozoic dispersal, and with a subsequent and rapid dispersal from Madagascar to the Mascarenes.

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