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The correspondence between sparse but disproportionately flexible chain methylenes and facile water transpiration in the FHT-RNAi assembly can be explained if chain packing is disrupted by oxygen-linked branches, though steric hindrance could limit the observation of the corresponding transesterifcation products.
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Since the core genes encode basic metabolic processes [2], [34] whereas the 'flexible' genes are more specialized, one might expect that the 'core' genes would be disproportionately expressed relative to the flexible genes under the optimal growth conditions of our experiments.
Knowing 72% of people report they're satisfied with benefits doesn't help a front-line HR manager know that the female engineers in the organization are being disproportionately driven to frustration and attrition because of a lack of a flexible work schedule.
Because disasters disproportionately affect the populations of developing countries, we designed these methods to be sufficiently flexible to be applicable in both the developed and the developing world.
The proposals do suggest that "flexible pay premiums, essentially wage subsidies, could be allotted to specialties and individuals disproportionately penalised by the new contract, but mental health is worth far more than such an unsubtle sticking plaster.
A big part of the explanation there is that flexible contracts which make it easy to fire people were introduced for new entrants to the labour market but not for people already in work, so when firms had to make cuts the axe fell disproportionately on those flexible younger workers.
Teeth have suffered disproportionately.
It's older, disproportionately male, disproportionately white and disproportionately conservative.
Black men are represented disproportionately.
Obesity affects poor children disproportionately.
And they're disproportionately nonwhite.
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