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The overrepresented GO terms describing the genes in the top 10% of Tajima's D values mirror the terms that were significantly enriched for genes highly differentiated between Northeast and California samples (Fst values >0.5).
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Ford Motor's new labor deal with the UAW would seem to set the industry pattern by closely mirroring the terms of the federal loans to General Motors and Chrysler.
Hudson said the extended warranty offered by your credit card typically mirrors the terms of the original manufacturer's warranty.
Some referred directly to others' posts by name (lines 12, 13), but also by "mirroring" the terms used-Hiker (line 11) repeated Astra's word "impersonal" (line 4), and Astra (line 12) repeated Shell's word "recommended".
Without contesting Musotti (2001b), one may observe that these definitions more or less mirror the main terms of the scientific debate.
In doing so, you will drive your quality score up as your keywords, ad copy and website landing pages all mirror the search terms your customers are looking for.
Interestingly, though, the expansions of chitin-binding domains in a number of mostly plant pathogenic Pezizomycotina was not mirrored by the terms mf GO 0004568, chitinase activity and bp GO 0006032, chitin catabolic process, relating to enzymatic activity.
The first term corresponds to the reflected light from the reference mirror, the second term records the interference between the reflected lights from the mirror and the sample, while the third term is the cross-interference between the reflected lights from different sample layers.
In fact, blood cells derived from patients following successful alloSCT mirror the long-term effects displayed by blood cells of healthy stem cell donors following administration of granulocyte colony stimulating factor (G-CSF).
Spot samples from a few young animals can thus be used to reflect recent infections of BRSV and BCV in a herd, whereas bulk tank milk samples mirror the long-term history.
The last term mirrors the diffusion term from the ecological model, and describes the homogenizing effect of random dispersal.
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