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Two different character states were designated: absence of expression (0) and presence of expression (1).
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The absence of HP1E during postmeiotic sperm maturation leads directly or indirectly to the loss of an epigenetic mark (designated by the absence of the flag).
The plants designated with the absence of pest pressure were treated with a solution of 0.0625 % Triton surfactant in distilled water.
33 The synergy index is equal to the calculation of (OR AB −1)/((OR Ab)−1)+(OR aB −1)), where A and B denote the presence of the two risk factors and a and b are designated as the absence of the risk factors.
The term 'hypodontia' is defined as the congenital absence of fewer than 6 teeth, whereas 'oligodontia' designates the congenital absence of 6 or more permanent teeth and the complete absence of teeth is defined as 'anodontia'anodontia
Burke's point was that hockey became more dangerous with the absence of designated tough guys to exact retribution against players who deliver cheap shots.
Our interview and focus group data indicate that healthy people rework the free-floating extension of vulnerability, and that people designated vulnerable encounter an absence of any collective responsibility for the threat of pandemic influenza.
West Ham conceded a penalty in the second half when Marc Rieper handled Lee Dixon's cross; Bergkamp, in the absence of designated penalty taker Wright, struck the ball low to Luděk Mikloško's right, to score the team's second goal.
In the absence of designated resources, effective evaluation efforts may be difficult to conduct.
Funds pooled from various sources supplemented some pharmacists' remuneration in the absence of designated government funding.
These transitions occur spontaneously in the absence of designated triggering events.
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