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These CWDR data suggest that the mean denudation rate during the past 5 14 ka centers around ~ 74.7 ± 25.4 mm·ka− 1, which is consistent with the long-term, geologic exhumation rate we derive of ~ 74 ± 10.1 mm·ka− 1 since the middle Miocene.
We can know that there is a systematic interconnection among all elements of the created world the PSR, together with what we can derive of God's nature seem to establish this for Du Châtelet we cannot always know all the details of that systematicity.
Therefore we suggest that the range of ΔNdiet-RBC values that we derive, of +3.3 to +3.6‰ (Table 2), should be expanded to be +3.0 3.6‰, but that ΔNdiet-RBC is highly likely to be larger than +3‰.
Haplotype H14, a one-step mutation derive of haplotype H6, was only found in three wild mallard samples, whereas the other wild mallard samples shared haplotypes with the domestic samples.
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