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Though they are a duo, thanks to pedals and samplers they make a disproportionately dense racket, and the music toggles between noise punk and shoegaze pop, often in the same song.
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These observations imply geographic residential differences because blacks and Hispanics disproportionately live in New Jersey's dense urban centers where rats, crime, and urban redevelopment are more likely to be immediate concerns.
Counties with dense sheep populations were sampled disproportionately, so that individual sheep within holdings in those counties were more likely to be sampled than sheep in counties with sparser populations.
Mr. Salzman's plan to impose a federal gasoline "user fee" would disproportionately affect those of us who live in less dense residential communities — call it urban sprawl if you will — common in Western states, where public transportation is not an alternative.
Overall rare plants in the US are affected by a dense network of threats across which research attention is disproportionately directed.
In Abidjan, in particular, a dense cluster of base stations remains clearly visible, indicating a disproportionately high per-capita connectivity there.
The ability of some invaders to form dense stands compared with co-occurring native species also contributes to disproportionately high stand level water-use by the invasions although the water-use rates by individual species of similar transpiring leaf area maybe similar (S. Dzikiti et al., unpubl).
These 427 CpG-SNP pairs constituted 377 unique SNPs and 185 unique CpGs, and these CpG loci were disproportionately located in CpG islands (Fisher's Exact; p = 0.017); CpG-dense regions present in the promoters of 50%70%% of human genes.
Systems documented to build dense and diverse seed banks, such as wetlands, may be those that are disproportionately impacted by highly fluctuating environmental conditions over time (Brock and Rogers 1998; Facelli et al. 2005; Aponte et al. 2010).
Food deserts disproportionately affect lower-income, minority, and rural neighborhoods, while access to fast food restaurants and energy-dense foods is higher in lower-income and minority neighborhoods (64– 64).
Intriguingly, a study of chicken chromosome GGA28 [ 24] has revealed that evolutionary breakpoint regions, identified through the analysis of human-chicken synteny, are disproportionately located in regions with a high GC-content and high CpG island density rather than in gene-dense regions per se.
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