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To accumulate stability, a cluster merely needs to be inferred repeatedly across a range of R-values.
Non-canonical start codons in cox1 have been inferred repeatedly for endopterygote insects (e.g., [ 12, 65, 66]).
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2 The underlying mechanisms for depressive symptoms in old age remain unclear, but the inflammatory host response is repeatedly inferred in the pathogenesis of neuropsychiatric conditions.
It is plausible that after the subjects had been exposed to the two means repeatedly they inferred the causal structure of the task [4], [7], [16], [17].
Our reconstructions inferred that a shift in pollinator has repeatedly led to a decrease in diversification rate, with bird-pollination syndrome clades less species rich than their bee-pollination syndrome sisters.
From the fact that the Scmv1 locus has been repeatedly detected [ 8, 12, 14, 21], we inferred that Scmv1 is likely present in various resistant inbred lines.
With two exceptions, we used the trees of different classes as inferred by the OMA project and pruned them to 20 leaves by repeatedly identifying the most closely related pair of species and removing one of them.
The parallel example in genetic studies is that one can profile the genetic signature for a few major continent groups (such as in the International HapMap Project) and use this information repeatedly to infer admixture in individuals from a heterogeneous population such as the African Americans, sometime by using a small number of most informative genetic markers [ 26].
From the swelling and deswelling results it can be inferred that these gels do not show much changes when swelled and deswelled repeatedly.
An insert in the program announced he would not be singing; an announcement before the show contradicted this; and one inferred that he was indisposed, decided to give it a try anyway, and once onstage, having cracked hideously and repeatedly in the introduction to his big aria, pulled himself together to deliver the aria itself without mishap.
The pattern of salt tolerance evolution inferred in the Poaceae is interesting because it suggests that, at least in the grasses, salt tolerance has evolved repeatedly in a range of lineages, despite the complexity of salt tolerance adaptations.
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