Sentence examples for frequent linkages from inspiring English sources

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Since the late 1990s, key project staff members in the USA and each FSU Republic maintained frequent linkages through e-mail communications at intervals between site visits and periodic project reviews.

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Most surprising in these tales is the frequent linkage of love and trickery.

The observation of the frequent linkage of gene sets over broad evolutionary distances suggests shared function.

16, 18– 20 Data indicated that individuals were more likely to receive results from rapid tests as compared to standard assays, though it was unclear whether this led to more frequent linkage to care.

The significance of Bac to BR function is supported by multiple lines of evidence; frequent linkage, co-transfer with the bR gene and the striking absence of Bac paralogs in those haloarchaeal genomes that lack BR.

Since the chicken genome assembly remains incomplete, and the duplicated genomes of teleosts have experienced frequent linkage disruptions [ 13] fragmenting their X chromosome orthology, a different outgroup is required to elucidate tetrapod chromosomal evolution.

Furthermore, two loci that we have designated bacterio-opsin associated chaperone (bac) and bacterio-opsin associated protein (bap) are inferred to have important roles in BR biogenesis based on frequent linkage and co-transfer with bacteriorhodopsin genes.

In their study of rightwing populism, Chip Berlet and Matthew Lyons caution that an exclusive focus on extremists risks us failing to "recognise the frequent direct linkages – ideological, organisational and economic – between rightwing and mainstream political forces".

We observed frequent physical linkages of both genes in the subfamily Asteroideae, whereas the remaining 12 subfamilies and the other families studied had a separate organisation.

Moreover, we demonstrate for the first time the ligninolytic capabilities of one of these VPs, showing that it is able to: i) cleave the most frequent interunit linkages in lignin (β-O-4' ether structures); and ii) depolymerize lignin.

However, the genetic stratification of the gene pool was high, with very frequent significant linkage disequilibrium.

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