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For gene technology, the gene concept is typically illustrated as prone to isolation and manipulation.
A feasible underground ECBM system is typically illustrated in Fig. 4.
Einstein's theory is typically illustrated by depicting spacetime as if it resembled a rubber sheet, which a heavy object (such as a star or planet) bends down into a dimple, into which other objects can roll.
Hierarchical clustering is the most common approach, which provides intuitive similarity relationships between any one sample and the entire data set, and is typically illustrated by a dendrogram (tree diagram) (McKenna 2003).
Hierarchical agglomerative clustering is the most common approach, which provides intuitive similarity relationships between any one sample and the entire data set, and is typically illustrated by a dendrogram (McKenna 2003).
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Demographic transitions are typically illustrated by plotting together trends in crude birth and death rates.
Extrapolation of the regression lines to 1 10,000 (a scale larger than is typically mapped) illustrated how much additional information might accrue if these counties were to be mapped at that larger scale.
The response profile of such a cell in the spatial domain is typically of the form illustrated in Fig. 21c.
Where WRDs occur in tandem, the first of the two WRDs is typically better conserved, as illustrated by the partially empty dashed rectangles representing cases where complete WRDs but not individual subdomains reached statistical significance in a HMMER3 search (E ≤ 0.01).
Illustrating a small-scale genomic rearrangement or deletion is typically the most effective way to describe the event.
As illustrated in this figure, the decay time in speech pauses is typically increased in the presence of reverberation.
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