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Specifically, according to Lemey and collaborators, the state of each sequence was represented by its geographical origin and the analyses lead to infer about the state of each internal node: this approach allowed to follow the viral evolution through the space of assigned states.
Like Mosse, Mullan recalled, he had found Austen "trivial" and "all about getting married" as a teenager, but lost this silly prejudice when around 26 – you have to be grownup, in other words, to "get her" (so only teenagers, or those hanging on to their teenageriness, the audience were led to infer, preferred Wuthering Heights).
Integrated structural and stratigraphic data led to infer a predominant tectonically-driven development of these units.
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Thus, we propose that systematic phenotypic screens of Arabidopsis lines, over-expressing pathogen effectors, could yield important leads to infer effector function.
Most of these students believed that their personality had changed substantially in positive ways from their reports, we might be led to infer that they experienced "transition-to-college-related growth".
Such an approach can lead to infer paradoxically high erosion rates that conflict with compelling geological evidence from sediment thickness in basins.
This underestimation bias can lead to infer negative selection even when schizotypy is in fact selectively neutral (or under balancing selection), or even under positive selection (eq. 11).
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