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Based on this observation, we hypothesized that distinct network modules could have distinct molecular characteristics.
The length of the screening questionnaires of the advice modules could have inhibited participants from completing an advice module, particularly since they overlapped with the questionnaires for evaluative purposes.
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For example, even a recurrent module could have a subset of genes switched on in stem cells and a different subset switched on in differentiated cells.
This module could have been developed as a problem-based learning exercise and can easily be modified to this format.
Although each module could have several assessments, failure to achieve the standards in any summative assessment leads to a CP for that module.
Since item position (Module 1 vs. Module 2) could have an impact on the location of the response time threshold (e.g., due to fatigue effects), the response time thresholds for literacy and numeracy items were determined by module (Goldhammer et al. 2016).
By using UAV, it is possible to recognize PV-modules that could have lower performances using both visible and IR images.
Had this not worked, the Lunar Module circuitry could have been reconfigured to allow firing the ascent engine.
Theoretically, whether or not students had e-module preparation could have influenced the scores the examiners assigned.
Another evolutionary fate of functional module components could have been subfunctionalization of ancestral functions, as observed for the mitf paralogs in zebrafish (Lister et al. 2001; Altschmied et al. 2002).
We conducted additional analyses to investigate sources of variation between control and module courses that could have affected the outcome of our main analysis.
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