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In particular, the fact that the outlet streams from a faulty unit go through subsequent (well functioning) units raises the possibility of better restricting the effects of the fault to the faulty unit.
Thus, we suspected that the C. lacryma-jobi genome, as a tetraploid during its early evolution, might go through subsequent diploidization, similar to what has happened to maize.
The less stringent cutoff for fold change avoids loss of important genes at such an early stage of analysis since these candidate genes will go through subsequent systems-level coexpression network and pathway analyses that can further filter noisy signal, as we have shown in the previous study [ 53].
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Several of the characters went through subsequent changes as well.
The mammals also went through subsequent waves of extinction with obvious successive refinements that reflected prior learning that would have been lost if primates diverged shortly after the demise of the dinosaurs as claimed.
The two favourites to go through to the subsequent run-off face a tough final week of campaigning.
A large fraction of TCE oxidative metabolism appears to go through CH, with subsequent metabolism to TCA and trichloroethanol (TCOH) (Chiu et al. 2006b).
The first printing was exhausted within a short while, and it went through six subsequent editions between 1540 and 1541.
Coming off the pill after years of use, and going through the subsequent withdrawal, can be difficult and requires support, especially from your partner.
The book went through two subsequent editions (1941, 1951), expanding and clarifying his own evolving thought.
Tweaks and adjustments are made to help each neuron better identify the data at every level when subsequent images go through the network.
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