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Besides individual hotspot phenotype analysis, we also merged recombination strengths of hotspots on the same chromosome into one collective chromosome-wise phenotype.
In the past year he has also opened Off The Grid (£35pp full-board with activities), a remote smallholding within a tiger reserve high up in the Western Ghats, one of the greatest biodiversity hotspots on earth.
The Mediterranean area is one of the most significantly altered hotspots on Earth, since it has been intensively affected by human activity for millennia.
He has more hotspots on his bad back than on his bat.
Everest has had wifi since 2010, when a company installed hotspots on it.
This is provided by the air quality networks in London and Paris so that you can see the hotspots on your phone and avoid them.
Energy from the laser hits the particle and travels across its surface, where it is absorbed creating hotspots on the surface.
With that, Mr Hickey shows that there are certain "hotspots" on the board which players are more likely to land on.
Greece is accused of having failed to register people, to prepare checkpoints for refugees and irregular migrants at so-called hotspots on time, and to relocate as many refugees as it promised to.
The government is planning to spend £15bn to tackle more than 100 of the most notorious problem hotspots on England's roads by the end of the decade, David Cameron will announce on Monday.
Often, the researchers found, the coral hotspots were directly adjacent to biodiversity hotspots on land.
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