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The extent of sequence variation among the isolates suggests that newer strains of WSSV are evolving that may have variations in their virulence potential.
Once Android is on many phones, each may have variations in screen size and capabilities and each environment can be tweaked to differentiate for the carrier or the handset maker.
By taking a copper concentrate long distance pipeline example case detailed in Ihle (2013b), present simulations reveal fluctuations on water and energy use close to 8% and 17%, respectively, whereas total costs may have variations up to 18%.
Many standard rich mediums, such as Luria Bertani, have batch-to-batch variations [56] and may have variations within calcium and magnesium ion concentrations, both of which have been shown to antagonize the affect of aminoglycosides [57].
First, the prostate biopsies, although taken with same equipment, may have variations due to different urologists who performed the biopsies.
Some models may have variations even during one model year, so your VIN may also be helpful.
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Yet, the microfibril chains are thought to periodically fail to coalesce into an ordered crystalline structure and thus may have variation in the frequency of amorphous regions within the crystalline fibrils [4].
The original event counts may have variation greater than that predicted by a Poisson distribution, so be "overdispersed" in a Poisson model.
We also found in Figure 2 that within one raw data source you may have variation year to year in how claims visits are being categorized.
In addition, caps which cover most or all of the tissue run a greater risk of being placed on an area that may have variation in thickness, e.g., folds or wrinkles that will definitely interfere with proper seating.
At some measurements some women in both groups may have had variation in lymphoedema status.
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