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Old and new merged in a mesmerizing whole.
They merged in a $2 billion transaction in 1998.
Café Margarita has a wild, expressionistic painted door and sometimes an atmosphere to match, tables merging in a bonhomie fueled by vodka and musicians singing songs of the underworld.
The two companies are merging in a $7.4 billion stock deal.
Quite interestingly, we observed that the top ranked merging in Table 3 is between "biological_process" and "VITAMINS".
The studies were both qualitative and quantitative; descriptions of the studies were merged in template format and synthesized in Table 2.
The groups from Pakistan and Sri Lanka were merged in the analyses of associations for Table 2 and Figure 2 to condense the information, as they have a common origin in the Indian subcontinent.
Each cell line was analyzed twice in technical replicates (merged results in Table 1) and modest variability in the identified proteins was observed (<4%).
Demographic characteristics and sexual behaviour were initially classified as presented in Tables 2 and 3; however some categories within variables were merged in multivariable analysis as presented in the Table 4.
Since our phylogenetic analyses were focused on the order level or above, and in order to maximize the completeness of the nuclear and combined data sets, sequences from related species/genera/families/superfamilies (for which there is strong evidence for their monophyly) were merged in some instances (see Additional file 1: Table S2; [ 24]).
In the first ('signal merging'), multiple signals are merged in order to produce a more robust derived measure.
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