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This method has the potential to more often identify factors that enhance or limit nitrifying processes in both engineered and natural aquatic environments.

Consequently, probes containing expressed sequences might more often identify the pseudo-duplicated regions (in addition to possible pseudo genes) than non-coding probes.

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Individual actors are more often identified in the narrative by job title than by name.

Unlike the news sections, it seldom turns a skeptical eye on its subject, the fashion industry, more often identifying with the industry's values and culture.

It was not the current Conservative government, but former deputy prime minister John Prescott, a man more often identified with working-class concerns than property speculators, who signed off on the original plan for the Tower.

Internet searches on names that are more often identified as belonging to black people were found to prompt search engines to generate ads for bail bondsmen.

But despite these advances in genome analysis, in 2013 infections are still more often identified by other meanstheir proteome, bacteriophage, or chromatographic profile.

A manual screening of the identified peptides suggests that Sequest is able to identify more modified peptides (Met-Ox) and more often identifies the same peptides with different charge states, while Mascot generally fails to do so.

False positives, for example genes with high expression in both normal and cancer tissues, such as GFAP, [22], [23] were more often identified by the other methods such as COPA, which otherwise also performed well.

Health-conscious volunteers are more often identified and screened as eligible for a trial.

From an evolutionary perspective, human disease genes tend to have particularly ancient origins [ 3- 6], suggesting that disease-causing mutations are more often identified in "older" genes.

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