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The Persian Gulf and its coastal areas (Fig. 1) contain the largest occurrence of crude oil in the world (Haghi et al. 2013) accounting for two-thirds of the world's proven oil reserves and approximately more than one-third of total proven world gas reserves (Rabbani 2007).

Therefore, a proposed horizontal treatment "line" drawn at a distance of 1/3 the vertical length of the thigh superior to the knee and connecting the medial and lateral orders of the patella would encompass the largest occurrence of femoral cutaneous nerves innervating the superior knee (Fig. 6).

The Oldowan archeological record of the Shungura Formation, Member F (Lower Omo valley, Ethiopia) comprises more than one hundred occurrences distributed within archeological complexes, where multiple small spots were found in association with one or two larger occurrences.

There was no observed difference in single-strand DNA breaks using the comet assay, although this similarity may be a result of efficient repair mechanisms in the dog-whelk that may not be as successful for repairing large occurrences of DNA damage as represented by Mn formation.

Therefore, it should predict well the quality of the loss-affected sequences with large occurrence probability.

The intrinsic order enables one to select binary n-tuples with large occurrence probabilities without necessity to evaluate them.

We discover a large occurrence of short-time-scale (1 10 s) sporadic radio bursts during active solar periods.

There has been a large occurrence of fusain in the investigated coals which are signatures of paleo fires and dry periods in history of peat development.

Peaks 6 and 7 did not present fragmentation in the UPLC-ESI-IT-MS experiments, and they might be due to the presence of polyhydroxysteroids, of large occurrence in starfish [4].

Variations with a period of half a year are related to a larger occurrence and intensity of geomagnetic storms and substorms at equinoxes than at solstices (e.g., Cliver et al. 2000).

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