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Apart from artificial ponds, early anopheline larvae were more often sampled from abandoned ponds, temporary pools and open drains.

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Deep sequencing of well-preserved samples can produce many-fold coverage of the complete nuclear genome of an individual [ 2– 4], but more often samples yield only small amounts of endogenous DNA, i.e., less than one-fold genome coverage [ 5– 7].

Another concern was about the paper's technical accuracy in particular, how a digital SNP chip called the 610 Illumina array might have given misleading results for some SNPs, in part because it was used more often on samples from centenarians than samples from controls.

I'm often sampling more than one book, as I'm deciding what I'll devote myself to next.

Also, genes sampled most often from NR14 limbs were associated with DNA metabolism, a biological process associated with cell cycling (Table 4), and transcripts for genes associated with cell proliferation and cell cycle progression (for example pcna, smc1, ctps, umod, psca, smc1l1, rad21) were either sampled more often among NR limbs or were only sampled from NR limbs (Additional file 5).

Ring, fence, fyke netting and beam trawling are also used occasionally, but more often associated with sampling the entire population for research purposes.

If I sample more often, say, so fast sampling would be small Fast samples would be small t and then a higher Nyquist.

High average fitness regions are sampled more often, and at a higher resolution, than low average fitness regions.

The proposed technique is based on an new Monte Carlo estimator in which the conditioned random variables are sampled more often than the unconditioned one.

Since the polar regions are sampled more often than middle and low latitudes, we bin the data into 1.8° latitude by 3.6° longitude bins and assign initial weights to each data point according to w_{text{ij}} = frac{1}{K} sqrt{frac{a_{text{ij}}}{n_{text{ij}}}} (15).

Gene ontology terms are represented that were sampled more often than expected in NR5, NR14, DL5, and DL14 limbs.

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