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While a traveller might notice quickly that financial information has been stolen, they are less likely to detect that a thief has remotely made off with business plans, said Bonner.

The Disgust sounds, which were posed, were included in the experiment as an emotional distractor condition, in order that the participants in the imaging study would be less likely to detect that the main experimental manipulation concerned the laughter only.

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The increased frequency of CG > TA mutations compared with TA > CG reflects the fact that these mutations are mainly driven by C > T changes, and in the unique SNV sets we are more likely to detect changes that occurred in that particular sample, whereas in the common SNV set we are more likely to detect changes that occurred in the reference genome.

Disease-specific questionnaires are more likely to detect changes that occur in that particular condition, but they do not allow comparison with treatment for other conditions.

We used pooled genomic DNA from 15 females per line so that we would be very likely to detect duplicates that may still be segregating within our isofemale lines.

According to the crypsis hypothesis, the ability of female crab spiders to change body colour and match the colour of flowers has been selected because flower visitors are less likely to detect spiders that match the colour of the flowers used as hunting platform.

This approach was likely to detect micSeqs that are present across all three populations.

However, GWAS across breeds will be less likely to detect SNP that are in LD with QTL in only one breed and will be more likely to detect SNP in LD with QTL across both breeds, provided LD phase is conserved across breeds e.g. [ 40, 41].

This work supports a two-stage strategy for mapping using CC strains: an initial scan of phenotypes in 50 strains is likely to detect loci that can be validated in a second stage using CC strains selected to maximize mapping power.

This clustering is consistent with the idea that we are more likely to detect deletion variants that only affect part of NIb and are, therefore, likely viable by complementation in trans.

As the time span from the intervention to follow-up (to both one-year and three-years) was relatively long, we would expect that synchronous or co-temporal panel models, rather than cross-lagged, would be likely to detect temporal relationships that might be present between these variables [[ 38], p32].

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