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Short time-scales dominate in the development of rapidly emerging disease strains, such that the number of observed substitutions between sequences can be too low to yield well-resolved phylogenies.
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California teams dominated in the West.
Advocating that America reduce emphasis on classroom maths, if only to reduce "math phobia", he noted: "There is something vaguely comical about the nation that leads the world in science and technology, and virtually dominates the world in the development of computer hardware and software, constantly lamenting the poor maths skills of its population".
The F.A.A. used to dominate the development of air traffic technology, but "the old in-house, development-type approach these days takes so long," Mr. Belcher said.
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However, there were clear exceptions to this rule: for example, TaKO-A1 was most highly expressed in nearly all vegetative, spike and grain samples, but TaKO-D1 dominated in late grain development.
The three platforms selected for the case studies differ by the type of key stakeholders (though R&D organizations and universities dominate in all cases), level of development of strategic documents and plans for their realization, and the ability to attract external funding for R&D.
Australia has become accustomed to dominating the development agenda in the South Pacific, setting priorities and determining the best policy responses.
This model, also referred to as 'centre periphery', derives from the Latin American dependencia school of the 1960s (see Frank, 1969), which arose as a counter-thesis to the 'stages-of-growth' modernisation theory which dominated thinking about the development process in the early postwar period (Rostow, 1960).
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