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Although transport has not yet developed largely in conjunction with the physical characteristics of regions, it play an important role in the location of activities and the distribution of settlements, particularly through the opportunities provided by the waterways and the relevant means [3].

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The expressed sequence tags (EST) of A. aegypti and A. gambiae mosquitoes used in this study were largely generated in conjunction with the individual genome sequencing projects (http://www.vectorbase.org).org

That's the time when South Boston, the largely Irish neighborhood where Bulger grew up, lived, and operated, was national news, mostly in conjunction with one word, "busing".

Handling of sequences and automation were done largely by PERL scripts in conjunction with BioPerl and shell scripts in LINUX/UNIX platforms.

Differential mobility spectrometry or field asymmetric waveform ion mobility spectrometry (FAIMS) is gaining broad acceptance for analyses of gas-phase ions, especially in conjunction with largely orthogonal separation methods such as mass spectrometry (MS) and/or conventional (drift tube) ion mobility spectrometry.

It would give the bureau the power to enforce regulations on large banks and nonbank lenders, in conjunction with other regulators, but would largely have to defer to other regulators in the case of smaller banks.

The question of how these modalities are to be used in conjunction remains, however, largely unanswered.

In conjunction with the largely complete remains of the shoulder girdle, the morphological picture that emerges is one of a conical thorax with a high shoulder joint (producing an ape-like "shrugged" shoulder appearance) and thus a configuration that is perhaps uniquely australopith and would not have been conducive to human-like swinging of the arms during bipedal striding and running.

Since, dominant markers (AFLP and ISSR) are used in conjunction with a largely sefling species, we used an approach that does not assume Hardy Weinberg equilibrium (Holsinger [ 21]).

The ease of mutagenesis, high fecundity, and visualization techniques, in conjunction with the largely conserved hematopoietic system that the zebrafish provides, allow large-scale genomic analysis while maintaining relevance in higher organisms.

These effects are largely eliminated if the particles are used in conjunction with an NADH-dependent ADH (see later) because the reduced cofactor is then consumed rapidly by re-oxidation.

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