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Thus, a sweep-like effect would be expected as the chromosome becomes established in a population, lowering variability within breakpoint regions (Navarro et al. 2000).
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Steel tubes were shown to be more suited for sampling of simulants, due to lower variability in recovery compared to glass tubes.
These studies were however much more controlled, i.e. sampling time and more comparable patient groups, which may have lead to lower variability in the measured variables.
"Poland has seen forward movement, raising performance and lowering the variability in performance between schools," Schleicher, the OECD researcher, said.
This additional binding site essentially helps in lowering the variability for GAL1 expression.
A lower variability indicates a lower variation in the taken performances measurements.
Older adults (housewife, worker or pensioner), single people and those without children also have lower variability.
This reflects the lower variability of tweet data, with respect to market data.
Furthermore, anthropogenic roosts had higher temperatures (with lower variability) than natural roost sites.
Lower variability was obtained when a 100% fill level was used as compared to 67% fill.
MCP and KDE had lower variability than KDE LSCV and ICP.
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