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However, if the distance and orientation were different from expectation after both relevant paired-end reads were aligned with the reference genome, the region might have variation structures.
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The SATS is an open-label, nonrandomized study that might have variations between the treatment cohorts, which were not addressed by the model variables.
Although a low temperature is the key condition for inducing artificial diapause in ladybirds, differences in temperature among the diapause groups might have induced variation in developmental kinetics, which subsequently might have induced variation in gene expression.
Thus, variations between cities in novel genotype dynamics might have affected variation in RI because of PED.
All in all, consequences for population dynamics are similar: population growth rates among long-lived species are expected to be highly sensitive to changes in adult survival, so natural selection might have minimized variation in this parameter to ensure population stability [2].
As staff from the same hospital might have similar variation of job satisfaction scores, standard errors were clustered by hospitals.
Analyses for events that might have seasonal variation will take into account the sampling fraction of MSD for each period.
Third, there might have been variations in the actual roles of the NCs played in their units, affecting the generalisabililty of the study findings.
Chloride binding is known to be important for maintaining a stable λmax, but the chloride-binding network in HwHR might have slight variations from other known HRs.
While the specific lengths for different genes might have a high variation, the relative difference in the lengths might have less variation.
This homogeneity in patients' selection was considered of great importance since RME treatment might have caused high variation in individual response.
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