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This may cause uneven distribution of nodes within clusters.
In addition, stochastic processes in primer binding and amplification during the initial stages of MDA may cause uneven amplification across the genome, leaving some regions extremely abundant in sequencing libraries while others have little or no representation [2], [8], [9], [11].
Schein identified the overall organizational culture as a source of resistance or acceptance for learning innovative practices, and subculture beliefs within organizations may cause uneven uptake of these innovative practices.
In fact, a study also observed dry eye symptoms in VDT workers with enough tear secretion, because the lack of eye blinking may cause uneven tear distribution on the surface of eyeballs, which also contributes to dry eyes [ 12].
Our samples had been "unusually treated" with metals, both in terms of pressure, temperature and directionality of the spread, which may cause uneven distribution over the wound, and the biopsies had to be dissected further in smaller fragments for analysis; both these facts potentially increase the heterogeneity that can be expected among fragments, which we found.
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In general node distribution or uneven node distribution, the decrease of the CHs number may cause the uneven communication distance in the cluster zone.
The lighting from different directions may cause the uneven illuminations, which often lead to intensity heterogeneity.
Additionally, ROS may accelerate aging process and cause uneven pigmentation.
Most importantly, however, it seems that monopoly institutions as such may have an inherent tendency to cause uneven geographical distributions.
Crowding the pan will cause uneven cooking.
An uneven distribution of bow hair can cause uneven pulling on one side of the bow.
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