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The more frequent shared species were N. pumilio in both locations, C. lessonii and N. betuloides in coast (with more than 67% occurrence frequency), and R. geoides and P. pumila in mountain (with more than 77% occurrence frequency).
"We believe the real value is in helping users keep track of money socially, and our design philosophy is very much centered around how to help users easily and quickly keep a tab with their friends whom they have frequent shared expenses with," co-founder Darius Cheung told me.
The mixed Han sample only shared 3% of its haplotypes with Laos and its most frequent shared haplotype was only a singleton in the Laos sample (see Additional file 7).
In contrast, the duration of such syllables did not differ between the two contexts (spontaneous singing mean ± SD = 151.16 ± 19.19 ms, reactive singing mean ± SD = 151.32 ± 13.75 ms, paired t test: t = 0.04, df = 15, p = 0.97).> -wrap-foot> Soundensityty in overall sample and for subsets of most frequent, shared, and unshared song types in spontaneous and reactive song of skylarks (N = 16).
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The American patrol bases around the city stand next to Iraqi Army battalion headquarters; this allows for daily conversations among counterparts in the two armies and frequent sharing of information.
But even if it doesn't reach widespread popularity, encouraging more frequent sharing of different types of content is valuable to Facebook even on a small scale.
The browser will now automatically add your most frequent sharing service to the Share menu button, so sending your latest online discovery to your Twitter friends is just a click away.
The close connections between the HBV/E variants (Fig. 3 and 5) and frequent sharing of HBV sequences between individuals did not allow for a clear division of these HBV/E variants into separate strains, suggesting that the population of variants can be seen as a single swarm evolving among many hosts.
For example, blood contact from frequent sharing of razors could also result in HCV transmission.
Second, the frequent sharing of identical Wolbachia strains by distant mitochondrial lineages within the F. rufa group further shows that horizontal transmission has occurred repeatedly.
This frequent sharing could be explained by recurrent conversions from the donor sequences in the human population, as an alternative to point mutations alone.
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