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Our F. fomentarius strain isolated from Quercus from a sub-Mediterranean area (IB20130033) belongs to the well-supported South European clade, and has comparatively large sequence divergence to all our strains from the temperate area.
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The three-layer scaffolds, which look similar to a sandwich, mimic the natural structures of the human dermis, which has comparatively larger pores in the outer layers and smaller pores in the middle layer.
The table has an additional set of sampling plans in the last columns where c has comparatively larger values than c in the other columns.
The fossa has a large, prominent rhinarium similar to that of viverrids, but has comparatively larger, round ears, almost as large as those of a similarly sized felid.
The effect is most prominent with fast films, which have comparatively large silver halide crystals.
Companies like Uber and Lyft have comparatively large numbers of investors, which is why their nodes are bigger on the graph.
The larger (alpha _{text{i}}) for Agilent is probably an artifact of intensity normalization: if the most intense peak in a spectrum has a low intensity, which happens frequently in high-energy spectra, all other peaks (including noise peaks) have comparatively large relative intensities.
Most studies had comparatively large sample sizes, ranging from 60 to more than 1000 participants in each group.
Although the patients in our phase II study had comparatively large, advanced tumours, only 24% developed distant metastasis, and among those with R0 resection the rate was as low as 14%.
Goats have comparatively larger hearts compared to sheep.
Species at low elevations are approaching their upper elevation range limits, while species that inhabit higher elevations have comparatively larger climatic tolerances and thus can be found across a greater altitudinal range [22].
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