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The other loci showed more ambiguous patterns of selection.

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Gender stratified analyses showed among men consistent positive associations with CB-153, but a more ambiguous pattern with respect to DDE.

Differentiating the tensyuic acids was more ambiguous, because the reported elution pattern from reversed phase is F, A, B, C, D, and E [ 33], with F and B having the same elemental composition, and A and B almost co-eluting.

Brandon Washington and Mr. Johnson, wearing only dark briefs and laced boots, soon break from strict spatial patterns for muddier, more ambiguous partnering.

Given some RLM features appeared to be similar to locomotor patterns while others were more ambiguous, we implanted leg muscles bilaterally at E20 in 4 experiments to determine if both legs were active during RLMs.

Patterns around Strangford Lough were more ambiguous, potentially reflecting the weaker genetic structure around this protected area in comparison to Lough Hyne.

Additional analysis of this third class of genes yields slightly more ambiguous results related to the evolutionary divergence of human gene expression patterns.

The response patterns for clips 9, 11 and 8 are somewhat more ambiguous.

The role of the biofilm layer in MS2 and R. terrigena reduction is more ambiguous, with sleeve unit MS2 reductions and disk unit R. terrigena reductions demonstrating different patterns in reductions than the other challenge organisms.

The rest was more ambiguous.

Words are ambiguous, and dance is more ambiguous than words".

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