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The age groups are in five year groupings, which is why there are often jumps in the graph every five years.

The three Neisseria species groups represent coherent biological and genetic groupings which appear to be maintained by low rates of inter-species horizontal genetic exchange within the core genome.

In addition, very closely related ss-rRNA sequences can be grouped together into phylotypes or operational taxonomic units (OTUs), groupings which often serve as a provisional surrogate for "species".

We grouped patients according to a Charlson score of '0', '1–2', or '3+', groupings which translate into 'mild', 'moderate', and 'severe' illness (Charlson et al, 1987).

German savings banks and mutual banks are used to the idea of mutualised guarantees: they have formed joint-liability groupings, which vouch for the solvency of each bank in their group.

Most workshop participants and key informants suggested that this was due to these groups being in a prolonged vulnerable state as compared to other the broad groupings which emerged from the second coding phase.

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It is suggested that software engineers in the open source movement may have sub-groupings which parallel kinship groups such as lineages.

SOME studies pursued by the writer as to the nature of molecules have led him to believe that in the atom-groupings which modern chemistry reveals to us the several atoms occupy distinct portions of space and do not lose their individuality.

One example of an organizational guideline is logical groupings, in which a designer groups user interface elements into related units or chunks of information.

Figure 2 shows selected GO categories from all three groupings for which notable differences between phenotypic groups were found the histogram shows the percent of each group that is assigned to a certain GO term.

The commonly used PCA algorithm does reduce the dimensionality of the data used to quantify landscape patterns, and is used here for that purpose, but does not directly provide clear groupings with which to compare individual or groups of landscapes.

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