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In South African music, native traditions merged with imported colonial elements to yield songs that can sound familiar to Western ears yet thoroughly South African.
Admittance spectra in the acoustically thick (but pre-film resonance) region were fitted to a standard Butterworth van Dyke (BvD) electrical equivalent circuit (with series L, C, and R elements) to yield film storage and loss shear moduli.
Tumor samples were confirmed to be head and neck squamous cell carcinoma and subsequently microdissected to separate tumor from stromal elements to yield at least 80% tumor cells.
More specifically, it has been postulated that the earliest genetic elements encoded small domains, conceivably, of the size close to the typical length of modern exons (~50 amino acids) which recombined via non-coding sequences (to become introns) present in some of these elements to yield 'genes in pieces' encoding full-sized proteins [ 10- 12].
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Quantification of these uncertainties is a key element to yield confidence in the analyses and to provide water managers with valuable information.
The previous subcloning step was repeated to insert an additional copy of the enhancer element to yield the 4 × Grm6 promoter construct.
For initial analyses, the total length of axon in each element was normalized to the area of the element to yield a map of axonal density (Supplementary Fig. S1 E ).
Limited excavation around the elements failed to yield more material, and the sites were abandoned.
These two elements are combined to yield a methodology for generating realistic flight network topologies and OD-pair demand data, according to specified parameters.
This year's prospectus is dominated by indie classical works — hybrids in which classical, avant-garde, pop and world music elements are combined to yield results that are not quite in any of those languages.
To help with this experiment, think of bias as one's personal "terroir". This French term derived from the Latin for "land" is usually applied to wine and refers to the soil and climatic elements that converge to yield grapes that deliver the flavor of a specific location.
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