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GeneTiER scores a number of these highly, for example MOG and ZNF365, due to localized expression in parts of the brain (Supplementary Fig. S3b).
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Analysis of the msh2Δ, msh3Δ, and msh6Δ replicates confirm these global trends, with their data being highly correlated (Pearson correlation co-efficient (CC) >0.4) indicating that individual SS/SL predictions are highly reproducible (for example, Figure 2A and B).
Some of these devices are highly sophisticated – for example, real-time seismic measurements used to predict tsunamis and terrestrial earthquakes.
The offices overlooking the garden Mr. Chudnoff so highly prizes, for example, bring among the highest rentals in the building.
In an election year, it is highly unlikely, for example, that Congress will approve the spending cuts Mr. Bush envisions for highway construction and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Benzyl-amines bearing electron-withdrawing substituents in the meta position were highly reactive, for example, for 8ca, 8da and 8ea, no dialkylated amine or imine were observed.
The third area is jobs that are highly unpredictable – for example, if you're a plumber who is called out to emergencies in different locations.
Should he say something highly inflammatory — for example, about Mexicans again — candidates may look timid if they fail to call him out.
Its modular design is highly adaptable: for example, pump modules can be detached to be kept at different temperatures (Supplementary Fig. 1).
It's highly unlikely, for example, that the creator of the Twitter account containing the allegations will ever have to face the music for posting them.
And because the traditional supermarket industry is highly concentrated (for example, in the UK, the top seven food retailers account for 87% of the grocery market), retailers have considerable market power to make change.
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