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Some species, such as the scalloped hammerhead (S. lewini) and smooth hammerhead (S. zygaena), form large schools that may be segregated by sex or age.
It is found that Cu catalyzes the growth of In2O3 nanowires, while In as the source may be segregated from the Cu–In compound.
Motivated by insights from topology theory, we design a diagrammatic scheme to represent different types of RNA structures so that constraints associated with a folded structure may be segregated into mutually independent subsets, enabling the total conformational entropy loss to be easily calculated as a sum of independent terms.
Rival team fans may be integrated in the stands or they may be segregated by team lines.
Kice said that detainees may be segregated for their own protection, but that their sexual orientation or gender identity "may not provide the sole basis for a decision to place the detainee in involuntary segregation".
With the reference data structures built, read data may be segregated.
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13 However, although the markers used to estimate a putative QTL follow a testcross segregation type, the QTL may be segregating like an intercross gene given the parents' outcrossing nature.
Since our study is carried out on crossbreds, different QTL may be segregating in the parental lines.
Consequently, we considered various ways recurrent CNVs can be present; for example some of these may be segregating CNVs that were not detected in the parent CGH.
Both gene/QTL and association approaches depend on segregating phenotypic and molecular genetic variation, and multiple functional alleles may be segregating among modern maize lines.
This may indicate that genes contributing to EBV status may be segregating within this sire group and therefore generating a greater range in progeny performance data.
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