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13It appears that an increase in the application success probability since the mid-1980s has mainly contributed to a stable fraction of denied applicants.

For many authors, serosa has mainly contributed to the spectacular radiation of insects in terrestrial habitats [27].

Based on the phylogenetic tree produced, it could be inferred that species-specific duplication has mainly contributed to the expansion of NBS-LRR genes in the five Rosaceae species.

In the phylogenetic tree, we detected species-specific duplication leading to high percentages of NBS-LRR genes in strawberry (61.81%), apple (66.04%), pear (48.61%), peach (37.01%) and mei (40.05%), and suggest that species-specific duplication has mainly contributed to the expansion of NBS-LRR genes in the five Rosacese species.

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The results show that the sintering effect have mainly contributed to the reactivity deterioration of reacted oxygen carriers in the CLC process for coal, while the effects of coal ash and sulfur can be ignored.

In plants, genome duplications have mainly contributed to expression of the Aux/IAA family of auxin response regulators [ 31].

Studies using P-gp knockout mice have mainly contributed to the view of P-gp as the main gatekeeper at the BBB [ 202].

An ED tailored selective MRSA screening and contact isolation protocol and a change in HH behaviour in the ED have mainly contributed to a decrease of the MRSA attack rates in our hospital far below the national rate.

Taken together, it appears that the chromosomal segment duplications have mainly contributed to the expansion giving rise to 42 and 29% of GRX genes in rice and Arabidopsis, respectively.

The performance improvements of TE devices have been mainly contributed by improved TE material research, TE device geometrical adjustments, design of integrated TE devices as well as the use of advanced TE mathematical models which have facilitated appropriate segmentation of TE modules using different materials.

During lateral inhibition, Notch signalling has mainly a permissive function and contributes to binary cell fate choices in populations of developmentally equivalent cells, by inhibiting one of the fates in some cells and therefore allowing them to later adopt an alternative one.

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