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The nonsignificant results were: Idaho 2004 (P = 0.064) with adjusted mean proviral concentrations of 304 and 774 for diplotypes 1,1 and those containing haplotypes 2 or 3 respectively, Idaho 2008 (P = 0.63) with adjusted means of 123 and 102 respectively, and Montana was inestimable on an individual flock basis with mean proviral concentration of 1329 for 1,1 diplotypes.
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