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Population genomics studies can also identify genomic regions experiencing exceptional degrees of recombination or selection.
Vulnerability has been used to define hotspots, which Myers (1988, 1990) and Myers et al. (2000) defined as localities with exceptional concentrations of species and levels of endemism, and exceptional degrees of threat.
I am referring to an array of advanced meditation practices that use imagery, affirmations, body movements, and gestures, together with intensive breath control practices, to develop exceptional degrees of mind/brain integration and altruistic agency.
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These employers want an exceptional degree of effort, emotional investment and commitment.
As an administrative centre, London dominates the national life to an exceptional degree.
Maize (Zea mays L). displays an exceptional degree of structural genomic diversity [1, 2].
Most areas were milder and wetter than average, but not to the exceptional degree of earlier in the winter.
Baker said the delay to the inquest had been "extreme" and would have "protracted to an exceptional degree the distress of those who have been bereaved".
That approach allows viewers to share the Scotts' anguish to an exceptional degree, yet it fails to address important questions about the impact of such media attention.
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