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Indeed, given the low overall level of transcript coverage, the 'alternative' boundary may be most frequently used even in JEC21, and by chance the few available transcript sequences reflect the less frequent boundary, thus loss of frequently-used splicing boundaries may be even less common than this study suggests.
In a further twist of the screw, the coalition's second great change in the electoral system – the combination of more equal parliamentary constituencies with more frequent boundary changes – will almost certainly harm the Liberal Democrats and, for that matter, all small parties and independents.
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Around this time, pressure also began to be placed upon opening up the closed area in the Clyde to trawlers [42] as foreign vessels increasingly frequented the boundaries of the closed area to fish [43].
The challenge of sustainable development implies a frequent crossing of boundaries between disciplines and stakeholder perspectives and leads to what is called transboundary competence.
The bulk olivine in RA-QD02-0115 RA-QD02-0115 RA-QD02-0115requent subgrais (low-angle) boundaries and rarer large-angle grain boundaries (subgrain sizes apolycrystallineto 10 μm).
The evidence suggests the frequent presence of internal boundary layers that propagate from coastal land masses that surround the North Sea.
Enhancements in mass transfer of up to 30 fold were achieved by using a corrugated surface in place of a flat surface, due to the frequent disruption of the boundary layer imposed by the corrugated design.
This explains why Tories typically push for frequent reviews of constituency boundaries, and Labour resists.In fact, constituency size is only one factor favouring Labour.
Shallow-focus thrust earthquakes, which are comparatively frequent along many plate boundaries in the region, sometimes cause rapid coseismic uplift or subsidence [3, 4].
In addition to a set common to most of these species which likely directs conserved ubiquitylation reactions [15], [19], Xu et al. [15] also detected a more rapidly evolving set in A. thaliana which appears to have arisen by unusually frequent adjustments of exon/intron boundaries and frameshift mutations.
However, an analysis of gene neighbors indicated that SAR11 genes in the Sargasso Sea metagenomic data match the gene order of the HTCC1062 genome in 96% of cases (> 85,000 observations), and that rearrangements are most frequent at predicted operon boundaries.
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