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At the very least, their quantization would have to be chosen non-uniformly and adaptively, such that each bin has about equal mass under this distribution.
This is consistent with the hypothesis that an ancestral gene very similar to chicken PXR duplicated, with the two genes ultimately diverging into separate CAR and PXR genes (chicken PXR has about equal sequence similarity to mammalian CARs and PXRs) [ 9, 10, 12].
In French, each syllable has about equal stress (DA-DA-DA-DUM), as opposed to English which tends to be iambic (stress comes second, Da-DUM-da-DUM).
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They have about equal support among the FRG in Congress.
An electron and a singly charged heavy particle with the same velocity have about equal stopping powers.
The class had about equal numbers of black and Hispanic students and 3 Chinese students; there were no whites.
But he remained in the shadow of his older brother, whose films have had about equal commercial success — global sales total about $2.6 billion — but have garnered a stronger critical reaction.
If a quantity of electricity is worth four times as much as the equivalent amount of natural gas, then the hot water and the electricity produced by his system have about equal value, he said.
In the eight years before the winning county was selected, the eventual winner and runner-up counties had about equal growth in employment and payrolls, both in the winning plant's industry and more generally.
Most people have about equal amounts of two types of fibers -- slow twitch fibers, which are best for endurance events like marathons, and fast twitch fibers, which are best for sprints.
The annual and semi-annual oscillations have about equal intensity at this latitude, with amplitudes of between 17(±5)% and 14(±5)% of the mean intensity, respectively.
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