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In books surviving from the first four centuries ad, codices more often contained Christian writings, whereas pagan works were usually written on rolls.

It isn't, of course, the 19th century, when colorfully packaged patent medicines promised to cure everything from cancer to infertility, but more often contained harmful ingredients like lead and mercury.

A detailed analysis of the categories further showed that older students' messages more often contained explicit help requests and contextual information than did younger students' messages.

The probability of peaks being homoplasious was negatively correlated with their length,, small length peaks more often contained co-migrating fragments.

Thus, glomeruli in dnRAR transgenics differed from those in controls in that each glomerulus more often contained an OMP-positive neurophil divided into βgal-positive and βgal-negative domains.

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These days, the huge empty parcel of land more often contains a pond of rainwater almost wide enough for a regatta.

In certain cases — specifically in the case of CTCF — we notice that the CTCF binding signals peak more sharply in the boundaries between the domains we discover than in the boundaries between the domains of Dixon et al. We also observe that, when compared with the domain boundaries predicted by Dixon et al., our boundaries more often contain insulator or barrier-like elements (see Table 1).

Many of the CSBs consisted of 8 or more bp, and often contained core sequences identical to binding sites for known factors as well as other core sequences that aligned with shorter novel cDTs, suggesting that the longer cDTs may contain core recognition sequences for two or more TFs.

Moreover, there is an obvious coincidence that those species with more telocentric chromosome often contain more DNA in their genomes (Cox et al., 1998).

His novels often contained more than 100 ­pages, with one image per right-hand page.

Although alliteration was still very important, the alliterative line became freer: the second half line often contained more than one alliterating word, and other formalistic restrictions were gradually disregarded.

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