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The table describes fine detail GO terms found to be significantly over represented through hypergeometric analysis.
This study describes fine mapping of the resistance gene, analysis of nucleotide polymorphism and linkage disequilibrium in the Tvr1 region, and development of molecular markers for marker-assisted selection.
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The simulations are in reasonable agreement with experiment and they can describe fine details of the measured spectra.
Our analysis shows that electron tomography of well-preserved cells is ideally suited for describing fine ultrastructural details that were not visible with previous techniques.
Once the propensity scores were obtained, we used the recently described "fine balance" method of Rosenbaum, Ross, and Silber to produce 1 1 matched subjects [ 22].
We note that simple percolation theory is of relatively limited use in describing fine detail of mitochondrial dynamics, which are dynamic, unlikely to lie on a lattice, and have connectivity properties dependent on membrane potential.
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