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It furthermore suggests that the GAT-1-containing clade 1 and the quinate permease clade both share a common ancestor and are equally derived from clade 2 and the more distantly related clade 3.

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The emissions from GAC production out of hard coal, transport and recycling are equally derived through a life cycle impact assessment.

This vector can equally be derived from the respective genetic sequence by translation of the codons into amino acids.

The posterior part of the Drosophila wing margin is covered with a double row of long hairs, which are equally and alternately derived from the dorsal and ventral sides of the wing, exhibiting a zigzag pattern in the lateral view.

Our results also contradict the sister relationship between P. marginata and P. latifolia supported by one of 7770 equally parsimonious trees derived from direct sequencing of ITS amplicons in a previous study, where no cloning was performed [ 29].

The conjecture in human genetic research is that human beings share 99.9% of their genome; as such, human genes are considered to be resources of the common heritage of humankind, and all humans ought to share the collective duty to explore their genetic resources, preserve them and share equally the benefits derived from their utilization.

It is not only possible, but likely that other similar models would fit the data at least equally as well as the model derived from the current literature.

The success came down partly to a peculiar alchemy which made the film and the book it derived from equally attractive to both adolescent boys and girls.

PWV values from ZTD are named (hbox {PWV}_mathrm{goGPS}) and (hbox {PWV}_mathrm{goGPSw}) if derived from equally weighted or elevation weighted observation adjustments, respectively.

Popper tried to show "how simple ideas that were derived from equally simple requirements brought order into the complex world of research" (pp. 88 9).

Equally important, fabric pattern, often derived from natural forms, embodied existential ideas and emotions: the longing for love in winter, the bittersweet sense of transience in autumn.

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