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And there is a fairly high frequency of interesting trivia.
"The edge of the tape has variation of fairly high frequency," said Dr. Bhushan.
One has to be dedicated, or at least wired at a fairly high frequency, to be capable of the energy that good teaching demands.
In the bounding damage zones, networks of fracture sets make up an inner zone of fairly high frequency (20 30 f/m) of fault-parallel, long fractures connected by shorter fractures.
The Swedish Standardbred is largely developed from the American Standardbred but is not completely fixed for the DMRT3 mutation, probably owing to the import of French trotters, a breed with a fairly high frequency of the wild-type allele (Table 1).
Despite what sounds like a fairly high frequency of teen fingering, Ant was too nervous to lose his virginity until he was 20. "When faced with it..
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For instance, ADH1B*47His reaches very high frequencies almost exclusively in East Asian populations [10], [12], [34] while fairly high frequencies occur in West Asia and North Africa; in contrast the allele is rare to absent in the rest of the world [30].
While M28 is relatively rare in New Ireland, Bougainville, and the central Solomons, we found it at fairly high frequencies in some Remote Oceanic populations-Santa Cruz (29%), Vanuatu (30% of our series, and about the same in [38]), and also in New Caledonia, Fiji, and rarely in Polynesia [16], [20].
The spontaneous depolarizations usually occurred in bursts, often at fairly high frequencies around 15-20 Hz (Fig. 2B).
Table 1 instead highlights relatively more robust studies using consistent phenotype and where polymorphisms show positive associations and fairly high frequencies in the population.
The CRISPR technique is remarkable in producing first-generation homozygous mutations at fairly high frequencies in rice and other species (Zhang et al. 2014).
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