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The timing, extent and landscape coverage of the flight of stored product insect pests could influence their ecology differentially across climatic zones.

He said: "I'm still gobsmacked at the size and the nature and the extent and the coverage of people that have been wrongly impoverished by the department getting it wrong". The BBC understands that the errors affected people who applied for ESA between 2011/12 and 2014/15 - claimants after that date are understood to have had their benefit correctly assessed.

The extent of randomization and coverage of variant sequences flanking the motif are the basis of designing and synthesis of the partial randomized pool.

The extent and nature of coverage of China in major US newspapers, particularly the New York Times, during and after the campaign suggest that the press appeared to have been affected by the campaign.

Despite the rapid adoption of WES technologies in clinical decision-making, the extent and consistency of coverage over medically relevant variants is poorly understood.

Measuring the extent and effectiveness of vaccine coverage Complete coverage with DPT (DPT3) is a particularly valuable indicator of countries' performance of routine immunization and is often considered among the best indicators of children's access to basic services, including health services.

We conducted a content analysis of lay media articles indexed in an international media database and specifically evaluated articles discussing rosiglitazone and sought to document the extent of coverage and the quality of reporting.

The extent of coverage and annotation achieved and confirmation of expression, show that transcriptome sequencing provides useful information for ecological model systems that have historically lacked genomic tools.

The effects of the cuticle on eggshell coloration are particularly important, because the composition, thickness and extent of coverage of the cuticle (and thus potentially colour of the shell) can vary according to female age and egg freshness (Rodríguez-Navarro et al., 2013).

A brief description of the testing technique and its clinical and analytical sensitivities for the specific population being screened (ie, extent of mutation screening and coverage of disease-associated mutations, region and limits of detection) should be provided.

The effects of breast cancer screening on the overall breast cancer incidence depend on the characteristics of the screening programme such as the targeted age range, the duration of implementation, the extent of coverage and attendance, the screening interval and the programme performance.

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