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Bullant attached columns to his pavilion, as advocated in his 1564 book on the classical orders, to mark proportion.
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While the vast majority of expressed genes are marked by H3K4me3, trimethylation of H3K27 is mainly associated with the promoter of repressed genes, but can also mark a proportion of weakly expressed genes when they are co-enriched with H3K4me3.
Use simple shapes to mark the proportions of each object.
These should be marked in proportion to the size of the deck or porch.
Furthermore, utilizing the results of multivariate regression, we allocated marks in proportion to the magnitude of the multiple regression coefficient of each variable so that each symptom was allocated different marks proportional to the positive multiple regression coefficient.
Our study showed that antibodies against c-Met mark a small proportion of human SCs, but also the muscle fibre cell membrane and interstitial cells.
Using a passing mark of 50% (proportion of questions answered correctly), only 18% of the incoming high school students who took the diagnostic test passed the competency level for English; 8% passed Math and 10% passed Science.
Gold hallmarks differ little from those on sterling, mainly in the addition of marks reflecting the proportion of pure gold in both karats and percent.
Their equities will be marked down in proportion to the hits their net asset values have suffered.
The intervals of warming were typically marked by increasing proportion of broadleaf species in the forests, while coolings featured a higher share of Korean pine and dark coniferous, particularly spruce.
Stupid answers are tossed around the actual right answer in equal proportion, marking the truth like treasure on a map surrounded by circular dots (for a fun video explanation of the wisdom of the crowds, check out the PBS video below featuring Neil deGrasse Tyson).
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