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The 37 low seed weight (1.2 3.7 g) accessions represented by single haplotype group 7 (AGAG) in ABI3VP1 TF gene differentiated distinctly from two other haplotypes (GAGC) consisting 24 accessions of high seed weight (13 57.6 g) (Fig. 3B) with higher phenotypic variance (47 49% R at <1.2 × 10−5 P).
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But if we could trace the differentiated bands of distinctly coloured light we perceive back into the pre-prismatic realm, they would of course revert to a single bright whiteness.
Subhymenium not distinctly differentiated from subiculum.
Soil fertility management practices are also distinctly differentiated according to the farming system.
If the heart wall contour could not be distinctly differentiated from the heart region, the ROIs encompassed the whole heart instead.
In the beginning of The Bourne Identity, when Jason is being operated on after being fished out of the water by the boat, I was impressed with how distinctly differentiated each surgical tool sounded as it hit the metal tray.
These are distinctly differentiated based on their developmental processes.
The hexanes are significant constituents of gasoline, and the cell toxicities of two hexanes are distinctly differentiated.
In addition, well-demarcated mantle dentin was found in several areas of all DD-I teeth examined (Fig. 3c, d), and much of the dentin directly adjacent to the enamel had dentinal tubules and a distinctly-differentiated mantle dentin.
It is worth noting that PPARγ and PPARβ/δ cooperatively function to induce differentiation of adipocytes in vitro, facilitated by PPARγ [ 4], but this new study [ 3] shows that in differentiated adipocytes, activating PPARβ/δ causes distinctly different effects from those resulting from activating PPARγ.
Seasons are not clearly differentiated.
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