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Genetic approaches to the classification of bacteria are aimed at identifying a degree of relatedness between organisms to obtain a more-fundamental measure of the time elapsed since two organisms diverged from a common ancestor.

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This technique was carried out to see if in principle it could be possible to identify a degree of water content and other constituents of the wood.

Recent literature reviews [ 5- 7] have identified a degree of consensus on what characterises a good medical teacher: Clinical knowledge, clinical and technical competence, positive relationships with students, effective communication skills, enthusiasm.

For tumor subtype category (PCM and MM), this approach allowed us to identify a degree of correlation between the expression levels of genes involved in a) cell communication (KRT4, VWF and COMP); b) epidermal development (KLK7, LAMA3 and EVPL); and c) functionally related to kallikreins (EVPL, KLK6, KLK7, KLK8, SERPINB13, SERPING1 and SLPI).

Regarding the intratumoral part of these lesions, H-MRS initially sought to differentiate between the two lesions, identifying a high degree of lipid signal in metastatic tumors compared with glioblastomas.

The survey provides an overview of current approaches to pharmacology teaching and summative assessment in science, pharmacy, nursing and medicine degree programs in Australia and identifies a high degree of congruence of curriculum content between these degree programs.

The present work aims to propose a methodology to identify a single degree-of-freedom nonlinear system with cubic stiffness and a methodology for the optimum design of a viscoelastic dynamic absorber with linear behavior, intending to reduce the vibrations of the cubic system to as low a level as possible.

Resequencing studies identified a large degree of heterogeneity in wild barley, in terms of both degree of population structure and levels of nucleotide sequence diversity (Lin et al. 2001; Morrell et al. 2003).

A review of relevant documentation identifies a high degree of consistency between the UNICEF-supported SCCFS Programme in South Africa and CFS programmes in other countries.

We also identified a high degree of clonality in one population of A. melvillei, a phenomenon which, if widespread, may influence the choice of conservation actions.

We identified a high degree of variability in the marking repertoire of each cell type – with one or two cell types showing exon bias for a given histone modification, while the third cell type showing the opposite (i.e., intronic) or no exon-intron bias at all.

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