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Heterozygotes are readily recognisable by HRM because they form a proportion of heteroduplexes which melt differently to perfectly matched homoduplexes.
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Skin lesion excisions form a large proportion of a typical Australian general practitioner's (GPs) workload, and this proportion is even greater for Queensland GPs, given that this State has the highest incidence of skin cancer.
Of course, the big cases only form a small proportion of those prosecuted.
Several dihydric (two hydroxyl groups) alcohols have been separated, but they do not form a large proportion of any wax.
Safety instrumented systems (SIS) are becoming increasingly complex, and form a growing proportion of programmable electronic parts.
Edinburgh also struggles because of the prominence of education in its economy, as full-time students, who form a significant proportion of the population, pay no council tax.
For instance, the CODKMnO4 values are higher when fens and natural areas form a higher proportion of the catchments' land use.
There is a secondary output from other species, but, in the absence of shallow marginal waters, Tilapia do not form a significant proportion of the catch.
After all, so the argument goes, farmers and rural communities form a tiny proportion of the electorate, and most of them are natural Tory supporters anyway.
Many people undoubtedly broke under the strain – there is good reason why children with disabilities form a high proportion of those in foster care – but for many others the experience made them who they were.
The fact that people of mixed ancestry came to form a greater proportion of the population of Latin America than in Anglo America is the clearest sign of the difference between the two outlooks on race.
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