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At mating season they may be abundant on beaches.
But the apparent profusion of such stars has encouraged astronomers to think that smaller planets may be abundant as well.
Commonly, the coarsest part of a wacke bed is its base, where pebbles may be abundant.
However, phoronids -- or "horseshoe worms," as they are sometimes called -- may be abundant in shallow marine sediments at certain localities.
Partially molten small bodies may be abundant in space, and may have given the Earth its oceans.
In particular, salmon lice produced in farms may cause problems for wild salmonids and other parasites may be abundant too.
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Bottom line is, they may not be abundant and they may not be out there in plain site but it seems as though there are in fact still some normal men out there.
Johan Hjort, the director of fisheries in Bergen, would for example regularly lobby for closer "collaboration" with whalers and advised that "a local decrease may occur although the whole stock may still be abundant".
The genes concerned are rare in the overall metagenomic analysis, so creatures carrying them may not be abundant.
However, this range is not relevant to our model since these estimates were obtained using heterozygous virions, which may not be abundant in vivo.
A prominent band at ~2.2 kb could indicate that a short transcript may also be abundant but the exact nature of that remains to be investigated.
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