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If genuine, this suggests a distinct split with the insurgents' core leadership.
If genuine, the announcement suggests a distinct split with the insurgents' core leadership.
"There is a distinct split, whereas in the past there has been a monolithic consensus," he said.
There is a distinct split in this oscillation at about 8400 eV.
They showed a distinct split between eastern and western populations.
Both methods provide more accurate trees which, however, do not offer a distinct split point.
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Herein we demonstrate that spectroscopically distinct split-fluorescent protein variants, GFPuv, EGFP, Venus, and mCherry, function effectively in the SEER system, providing sensitive DNA detection and the ability to simultaneously detect two target oligonucleotides.
The15 meta-analyses with binary outcome data involved 28 split-mouth and 28 parallel-arm RCTs; the19 meta-analyses with continuous outcome data involved 45 split-mouth and 48 parallel-arm RCTs, for 56 and 65 distinct split-mouth and parallel-arm RCTs, respectively.
Cluster 2a showed a distinct splitting of the carboxylate ligand signals in the H NMR spectrum.
The authors indicate that their pol data contained multiple distinct splits, and that these splits can be explained by different modular, reticulate, and saltational evolutionary events (p. 11).
Thus, each phylogeny T with N branches b1,..., b N gives rise to a collection Σ(T): {S(b i ) : 1 ≤ i ≤ N} of N distinct splits of X that, in turn, are well known to determine T (up to canonical isomorphism).
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