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The long sequence averages indicate a better coverage, whereas the short ones most likely are due to a more fragmentary coverage of the full length cDNAs.
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So much coverage of the financial crisis remains fragmentary, vague and anecdotal.
Much of the coverage of these struggles has been fragmentary, suggesting that the campaigns themselves are disjointed and local.
However, the identification of orthologues or co-orthologues is complicated by the incomplete coverage of wheat WRKY transcription factors and the fragmentary nature of some available sequences (TaWRKY10 and TaWRKY11 are not full length sequences, for example).
Some caution is, however, required when interpreting these data because the coverage of wheat WRKY transcription factors is incomplete and some available sequences are fragmentary.
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Some phrases were fragmentary.
Other heroic narratives are fragmentary.
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