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It was relatively hard to exactly count the number of LRPs along a segment of root (Figure 1C).
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If you were grading on a curve, a 98% would probably be equivalent to a "C" on a report card--and it's relatively hard to find buyers with this rating.
If you were grading on a curve, a 98% would probably be equivalent to a "C" on a report card and it's relatively hard to find buyers with this rating.
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