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All mice were twice as likely to initiate syntactic chains in the laboratory than at home (F 1, 82) = 85.73, p < 0.001), and mutant mice in particular initiated approximately 25% more chains than wild-type mice in the laboratory environment (F 1,86) = 17.315, p < 0.001; Figure 4), compared to only 5% more in the home environment.
The fastest growth came in Queens, which had 5.4 percent more chain stores than in 2010, and in the Bronx, where the growth rate was 3.8 percent.
The single-room command center is designed for flexibility more than chain of command, officials say.
Serum and urine immunofixation studies reveal an M protein in more than 80% of patients, with light chains more frequent than heavy chains and with lambda light chain more common than kappa light chain.
Sound appeared to propagate much more efficiently along the chain than normal to it.
The optimized structure has the HOMO distributed more on the silicon chain than any other structure under investigation.
Once they are removed from their families and natural habitat, their lives consist of little more than chains, confinement and the threat of punishment.
These days, most places have more international chain stores than small, idiosyncratic ones.
BEI and BEIIb knockout WXJ has more long amylopectin chains than wild type WXJ, and thus AM1 of knockout WXJ should have more long amylopectin-chain contamination than that of wild type WXJ (Figs. 1, 2 and 3).
It may know more about what's on its shelves, and keep its supply chain running more smoothly, than any big chain in the world.
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