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However, now we present a regulatory pattern that involves from one nodD gene (leucaena, L. burtii) to four (L. japonicus).
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Was be given attention to the adapting electronic signal structures like as an interface between sensors involved, from one the side, and the physical bus system (with all its conflict problems which can appear).
The median number of resected segments was two; resections involved from one to four segments.
He said he would be "generous" to Beck and assume that a hundred people carried out each attack -- even though, in reality, most involved from one to three people.
The equations involve from one to four descriptors, the majority of them involve one or two descriptors.
These interviews lasted from one to two-and-a-half hours and involved from one to five patient records.
The pedigrees of the cultivated lines containing the arcelin introgression generally involved from one to two backcrosses with a standard Andean (eg. G76) or Mesoamerican (eg. Talamanca) background although some early lines in the Andean group were from simple crosses and some later lines were from crosses of a fixed RAZ line with another advanced line such as XAN252, CAP3 or AND685.
James Vanderbilt's lucid screenplay is based on a book by one of them, Robert Graysmith, who was involved from day one.
Getting to Abuna Gebre Mikael church in the Gheralta mountains involves jumping from one slab of rock to another in a mountain gully.
Soccer is, in fact, like, or not entirely unlike, hockey (especially), lacrosse, and basketball, in that it involves zooming from one end to the other trying to put an object into a net.
Sexual reproduction involves pollen from one flower fertilising the egg of another to produce a seed.
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