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When the two are considered together, inspection of the ranging experiment's covariance matrix finds that well mixed combinations of the two theory parameters γ, β, not the two separate effects, are independent observables.

The site notes that "many asexual people experience romantic attraction even though they do not feel sexual attraction" and though romantic and sexual orientations often "match," "it is common to find mixed combinations of romantic and sexual orientations" in the asexual community.

In addition we decompose the quadruplets in two consecutive NN-contributions according to xBB'y→xB+B'y/yB'Bx→yB'+Bx by calculating the averages ½<YAa xB +YAa(Bx)>B'y and ½<YAb(B'y)+YAb yB')>xB, respectively (see part c and d of Figure 7), which characterize mixed combinations of WC- and mismatched pairings in accordance with the NN-decomposition of the standard triples applied in the next section.

Interneurons across layers contain mixed combinations of nAChRs.

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We studied transmission mechanisms with CMT and the three alternatives in relation with the reliability of the streams (reliable streams, unreliable streams, and a mixed combination of both), and our conclusion is that, thanks to the good performance of using reliable streams in CMT, CMTMultiReliable is always the best choice of all because the delay is kept low and the PSNR is always the maximum.

Our checkerboard assays (Table 1) suggest that this may be a mixed combination of mainly chemotaxis with some chemokinesis.

Practice types were small-animal (primarily dogs and cats), large-animal (primarily horses but also ruminants), and mixed (combination of large and small animals).

In the case of the plants, a mixed combination of evolutionary forces, the increase of endogenous peptidases and the fight against exogenous peptidases, will explain the actual repertoire of peptidase inhibitor present in land plants.

Positively charged residues have high preference in E. coli, aromatic residues are preferred in S. cerevisiae, polar residues in thermophiles, Gly and Trp in H. sapiens and a mixed combination of residues in archaea.

The selection of the genes to be evaluated was made arbitrarily on the basis of a mixed combination of data obtained from human fibrotic liver, a rat BDL model and in vitro culture of immortalized hepatic stellate cells, namely L190 and LX2, and therefore the selected genes are likely related to established inflammation and fibrosis.

In essence, the preference of amino residues at the interface of protein-RNA complexes is distinct in different organisms: positively charged residues in E. coli, aromatic residues in S. cerevisiae, polar residues in thermophiles, Gly and Trp in H. sapiens and a mixed combination of residues in archaea.

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