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Conversions on 4th and 1 are typically successful 74% of the time.
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Instead, males from moderate MMP lines may possess a threshold to initiate courtship, and once that threshold is passed, they are typically successful at copulating, whereas males from low MMP lines always initiate courtship behavior but often are not successful at copulating within the timeframe of this assay.
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Obtaining serologic evidence of viruses in bat populations is typically more successful as a screening tool than either nucleic acid based assays or virus isolation; this is likely attributable to the often low-level of virus replication, the transient nature of the infection in bats, or both.
17– 20 Second, a prolonged schedule of anticonvulsant weaning is typically required following successful lesion excision to maintain seizure freedom.
In the absence of electrostatic steering, this upper limit is typically never reached, as successful collisions require proper orientation of the binding partners.
Newly emerged wasps were left in rearing cages at ambient temperature with water and honey for feeding and mating for 48 h, a period that is typically sufficient to ensure successful mating [ 37].
An average N.F.L. team is a favorite to gain a first down, and a successful conversion is typically a major rise in G.W.C.
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