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Most of the transposable element families are underrepresented in canine satellite regions relative to the rest of the genome (Additional file 7: Table S6), as expected given the nature of tandemly repeated satellite DNAs and their modes of homogenization.
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Employing repeating unit cell (RUC) to represent the microstructure of periodic composite materials, this paper develops a numerical technique to calculate the plastic limit loads and failure modes of composites by means of homogenization technique and limit analysis in conjunction with the displacement-based finite element method.
Because the data set of homogenization temperatures has a mode at 319°C in this sample, calculations were performed only for the inclusion that homogenized at 322.5°C (Table 4).
The efficiency of homogenization is satellite DNA specific and depends on initial copy number, genomic location, repeat length and mode of reproduction (Dover, 1982; Stephan and Cho, 1994; Plohl et al., 2008; Navajas-Pérez et al., 2009; Kuhn et al., 2010).
Three strings you get the kind of homogenization of sound.
Eight kinds of homogenization conditions were designed.
When she arrived, she lamented the village's slow process of homogenization.
"In this age of homogenization, native plants help provide regional context," Mr. Cullina said.
Yet those who worry about the prospect of homogenization may worry too much.
"There's a kind of homogenization built in to the film testing system," said Mike Medavoy, chairman of Phoenix Pictures.
A ratio greater than unity indicates the presence of homogenization.
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