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In general, resolving complicated phylogenetic problems requires reconciliation of conventional phylogenomic approaches and RGC [ 12].

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The presence of indwelling ureteral stents may cause minimal to moderate discomfort, frequency or urgency incontinence, and infection, which in general resolves on removal.

Phylogenetic analyses performed on datasets composed of all haplotypes for each mtDNA clade plus an outgroup chosen from its sister lineage did not in general resolve well.

G-CSF treatment in patients with ELANE mutations does in general resolve neutropenia but does not always correct the deficiency in granule-associated proteins that is seen during neutropenia [ 31, 46, 47].

The numerical simulation of a system exhibiting a broad range of time scales can be very expensive because the time discretization will in general need to resolve the smallest time scale, and the simulation will have to extend over many times the longest time scale.

In general, the resolving power of comparative plant genomics will increase with additional taxa representing key lineages in plant phylogeny (Fig. 1).

The cpDNA tree was in general less resolved than the nrDNA tree and most cases of incongruence concerned poorly resolved relationships at the backbone of the tree, which may be explained by the low information content (variability) at the phylogenetic species level in this dataset in comparison with nuclear markers (see Additional file 3: Table S3).

Moreover, the hospital system's liability costs for lawsuits, patient compensation and legal fees dropped, and claims in general were resolved faster than ever before.

"If it happens by chance that I fit one of the partial DNA profiles that the F.B.I. has in relation to the 1982 cyanide incident, then it will be not only to my advantage, but to the advantage of society in general, to resolve correctly the question of any putative connection between me and the cyanide incident," he wrote.

The relationships among these lineages were in general poorly resolved, although the sister relationship between the Quaestus and Spelaeochlamys groups, and of Bathysciola zariquieyi and the Sardinian clade, were well supported in some Bayesian analyses (Additional file 3).

In contrast to process I where CEST data were critical, the small chemical shift differences between states involved in processes III and IV (less than 1.5 ppm, see 'Materials and methods' 'Separating probes of processes I–IV') precluded analysis via CEST since major and minor state dips are, in general, poorly resolved.

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