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The growing freedom in choosing one's own residence implies increased variations in all aspects of housing consumption.
Resulting from this, one could expect increased variations in the diffusion coefficients due to a lower signal-to-noise-ratio.
Their misexpression/deposition could indicate significantly increased variations in cell motility and/or local rearrangement, either of which could underlie the distorted tubular shapes seen in the mutants.
This may be explained by considering the destruction of P63 receptors in high grade nuclei, which contributes to randomness in the location of the remaining P63 receptors within the nucleus texture, thus resulting in increased variations in the staining of the nucleus texture across the nucleus image.
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The increased variation in the respective figures is consistent with the increased shift in the distribution mean; recall that the Poisson mean and variance equal each other.
This desire for local autonomy and choice implied increased variation in quantity and quality of services.
There is evidence of increased variation in care and reduced access to services as a result of the changes," King's Fund said.
Each scenario benefits from increased variation in weather effects, night and day rotations and even alternative routes; something the original game would have greatly benefited from.
Handheld text entry also increased the brake response time and increased variation in headway distance.
This is due to the increased variation in range errors caused by the dense multipath in the urban channel.
In conclusion, a separate teat bar increased teat switching, increased variation in duration of ingesting milk, and increased the latency to eat concentrates after milk feeding.
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