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Following a formal argument that relates these two estimates when extremely large or little information is available, the posterior distributions derived from real and simulated datasets are investigated in a way that best illustrates the different outcomes yielded by the existing and the proposed approaches.

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"Big or little, large or small, this pond's big enough for all," they say.

He told me that there are large pools, or little lochs, called murrains, high up on the mountains, where the water is very clear, very cold, and frequently frozen over in the winter.

That is, if these parameters were a little larger or a little smaller than they actually are, the complex molecules needed for life could never have formed.

Its menu now is totally different — still Spanish, but with a large selection of tapas (or "little plates") to begin with and a more limited but intriguing group of entrees.

This result suggests that for TF-DNA binding-dissociation processes the rate of preferential dissociation equals to or little bit larger than the rate of preferential binding.

Another interesting finding: for TF-DNA binding-dissociation process in the mouse genome the rate of preferential dissociation equals to or little bit larger than the rate of preferential binding.

If the ONA Union bag I reviewed last week seemed a little too large or expensive, take a look at Think Tank's Retrospective 5. It's a similar messenger/flap style, but smaller and less geared towards waxed canvas fetishists like myself.

In general, however, it may be difficult for females to ascertain whether they are likely to suffer competitive costs: for example, in systems where males have large or overlapping territories, females have little or no information about additional mates; in systems where males provide resources that cannot easily be quantified, the female may have no information about these costs whatsoever.

Wear tops that are maybe a little to large or are just long, like tunics.

However, other species such as yeast and Arabidopsis, which have population sizes similar to Drosophila (or larger), show little evidence of adaptive amino acid evolution, though differences in mating systems may be confounding these comparisons (Bustamante et al. 2002).

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