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Comparing the distributions of more than one sample sometimes uncovers such a remarkable STR for which occurrences of length 100 bp are frequent in one sample (e.g. NA12877), but are absent in the other two samples, NA12878 and NA18507 (Fig. 1D), suggesting the presence of a long AGAGGC repeat in the former sample (Fig. 1D).

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Our findings are consistent with clinic-based studies of HIV-positive persons conducted elsewhere, for which occurrence of new syphilis infection is typically 3-53-5%ith the vast majority among MSM [ 17- 20].

Of the 2362 plant species in the overall data set, we developed predictive models for all 1804 species for which ≥20 occurrences (i.e., grid squares) were available.

This approach led to identify different types of response for each water quality parameter which occurrence can be quantified and related to the seasonal functioning of the catchment.

In fact, this lack of providing a proper spectroscopic notation from relativistic structure calculations has recently hampered not only the spectroscopy of medium and heavy elements, but also the interpretation and analysis of inner-shell processes, for which the occurrence of additional vacancies usually leads to a very detailed fine structure.

It is possible that some coding genes for which the occurrence of LGT could not be resolved using phylogenetic analysis were also subject to LGT as indicted by their lack of top BLASTX hits to members of Clostridium cluster IV (Table 1).

For assessing the incidence of occupational asthma, the denominator should be person-years at risk of getting occupational asthma in the population for which the occurrence is assessed.

For example, T. barberi was predicted to extend broadly across central and southern Mexico, and populations were predicted in several regions (e.g., northern and eastern Michoacán and southern Hidalgo) for which previous occurrence data were not available.

> Most desert EFN plants were legumes and cacti, both representing typical elements of arid lands in the Americas, and for which the occurrence of EFNs is relatively well documented (Weber and Keeler 2013).

The 12 months preceding the date of each individual's baseline survey was termed the observation period, as this is the time period for which hypoglycemia occurrence was self-reported.

Figure 4 lists the 50 miRNAs for which the occurrence frequency is no less than 20, indicating that there is a broad range of overlap between "sternness" miRNAs and oncogenic miRNAs.

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