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Yellow highlights indicate that the original name is the same as that proposed by the CGSNL.
The main highlights indicate that residents of both slums relied on sensory perceptions to assess air pollution and its sources.
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Yellow highlighting indicates that the mutation gave a lethal phenotype in yeast at 25°C.
This bold highlighting indicates that PLINK-detected outliers are mainly subjects with the highest rare het counts in each data set; but many other subjects identified as outliers by RHH have minimum PLINK Z-scores well above the -4.0 threshold, suggesting that RHH is more sensitive in detecting some outliers.
These findings indicate that plant diversity in Cape Verde is higher than previously thought and highlights the need for additional studies.
The yellow highlights indicate Y-STRs that show a mutation within the family.
These previous data, together with the high-throughput advantages highlighted above, indicate that different screens (chemical compounds as well as genetic) using the P.aeruginosa – Arabidopsis seedling interaction system could reveal strong resistance inducing components and compounds.
It is easy to neglect the contribution of effective concentration effects in favor of achieving architectures that exhibit chelate binding in such systems; however, the works highlighted here indicate that these can be the dominant effect.
In order to facilitate visual inspection of the results, score changes greater than 2 in either direction are highlighted, as they indicate that the alternative site is 100 times more likely (or less likely) to be real than the original one.
Compared with the control, the appearance time (t 1, t 2) for first and second highest peaks in the HFP-t curves of E. coli growth affected by S. miltiorrhizae from various sources were prolonged and the highlights decreased, indicating that the sample solutions had inhibitory effects on E. coli growth.
Yellow highlighting indicates conserved residues that differ from other paralog groups.
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