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The increasing presence of pollution indicator bacteria in river water is a frequent hitch in urban and rural areas, often leading to outbreaks of serious water-borne diseases like cholera, dysentery, etc.
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He knew that Djokovic had three weaknesses: his serve, which had developed an awkward hitch that led to frequent double faults; his fitness, which was suspect; and his mental game, which led to some dramatic meltdowns in major tournaments.
For low levels of background selection or frequent positive sweeps, the effect of hitch-hiking (controlled by β) and the amount of clonal interference (using the observed number of beneficial mutations as a proxy) has a consistent effect on the MK statistics.
But there's a hitch: The federal government — a frequent punching bag for California Democrats at the moment — would need to grant a waiver to redirect that money.
He hitches a ride, eats in a restaurant and takes frequent gulps from a bottle.
Frequent recombination limits linkage disequilibrium to about 100bp in most of the genome, but strong hitch-hiking due to short range linkage limits diversity.
Nevertheless, recombination is not frequent enough to decouple mutations closer than 100 base pairs and we observe signatures of hitch-hiking at short distances (Maynard Smith and Haigh, 1974).
Hitch 2: Hitch & Son.
The hitch?
There is another hitch.
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