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Since investigation into both Mesp and Foxf regulation revealed divergent cis-regulatory logic underlying identical gene expression patterns, we asked whether these examples constituted a general trend between C. intestinalis and M. occidentalis.
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I'm not naive enough to suggest that these three fine examples constitute a sea change in the way books are commissioned, but I do think they illustrate a trend of which publishers would do well to take heed.
The proposed architecture, the implemented services and the provided application examples constitute a decided step towards distributed music computation.
Taken together, though, this collection of techniques and real-world examples constitutes a powerful online arsenal for companies large and small.
The act of levying heavy taxes on tobacco products, for example, constituted a politically safe way for the government to raise money.
What, for example, constitutes a positive result?
What, for example, constitutes a reliable and relevant study?
This example constitutes a three dimensional design problem with partial differential equation constraints.
It's also often unclear how "privacy" is actually defined and what, for example, constitutes a "reasonable expectations of privacy".
Nitrile hydratases (NHases), for example, constitute a class of industrially important enzymes (DiCosimo 2006; van Pelt et al. 2008a) that are notoriously unstable outside the cell.
It is worth noting that finding a path-system that simply maximizes the number of pairs, as presented in [ 2] and applied in [ 13], for example, constitutes a special case of the MPP with unit weights.
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