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Since our map is relatively nonexpansive, we have that (x^ in F(T)).
Hundreds of inbred lines have been established, and the genetic map is relatively well defined, and both congenic strains and recombinant strains are available to facilitate genetic experimentation.
Let be the orthogonal projection onto According to our hypothesis (i), the image of the map is relatively compact, and by Theorem 1.3 there must be a point such that.
The white hydrothermally altered region extends west of the vent for a distance of 24 m, and is densely populated by S. crosnieri, visible in enlargement A. Their appearance in the map is relatively small, but the species was determined from sampled individuals and they were also identified in ROV footage taken from closer range.
The map is relatively dense with an average interval distance between adjacent markers of 7.75 cM.
The platypus physical map is relatively sparse and only 15% of known genes have been mapped to chromosomes [ 52].
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Looking at household incomes and citizens living below the poverty level it is clear most cities on the Google Fiber map are relatively affluent.
The resulting map was relatively flat and different in appearance from the breast cancer maps, suggesting no spatial screening bias (map not shown, p-value for global test = 0.18).
However, in all 57 cases the distance between markers on the male map was relatively small (< 1.7 cM), so that these differences most likely reflect upon minor genotyping errors or missing genotypes.
Every relatively nonexpansive mapping is relatively u-continuous.
It is obvious that relatively nonexpansive mapping is relatively weak nonexpansive mapping.
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