Sentence examples for demarcation arises from inspiring English sources

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The >1% demarcation arises from the average rate of VP1 nt divergence of ≈1% per year, suggestive of prolonged replication (6, 7 ).

Our analysis suggests that domain demarcation arises from a remarkably selective and complex hierarchy of cohesin/CTCF-anchored long-range interactions.

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This demarcation problem arises because the CA1: Prosubiculum border has a sloping profile (e.g., Amaral et al. 1984; Carmichael and Price 1995; Insausti and Munoz 2001; Saleem and Logothetis 2007; Paxinos et al. 2009; Ding 2013), such that the deeper cellular layers of the proximal prosubiculum sit under the superficial parts of distal CA1.

Here again, the question arises of the demarcation line between the genuine Boris Johnson and his scheming alter ego.

It arises in the public domain where the demarcation of science is at issue.

Spatial variation in crime arises from differences in the environmental features of locations, places or larger geographic demarcations.

A problem arises.

Thus, no contradiction arises.

Smart newsrooms develop an ethics code to help journalists do their jobs well, and to create clear lines of demarcation for when inevitable conflicts arise.

While rate transitions may have arisen with such strong demarcation, their relative sharpness may be the result of the sampling pattern in this data set.

Shinui, a linchpin of Mr Sharon's governments between 2001 and 2006, has since disappeared as swiftly as it arose.Israel's fluid and fickle party structure reflected a blurring of the old hawk-dove demarcation.

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