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A more subtle relationship between SRLV and CCR5 has been identified in sheep.

Magnitudes of response to impulsive stimuli were also weakly correlated with the magnitudes of response to OFF stimuli (Pearson, r = 0.37, P = 0.0388), which revealed a more subtle relationship between impulsive responses and OFF responses.

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More intensive statistical analyses are underway to investigate the possible existence of more subtle relationships.

Therefore, allocation of C precursors to reserves in N-starved C. reinhardtii seems to involve more subtle relationships than a mere competition between oil and starch syntheses.

Our evolutionary reconstruction recapitulates some of the properties of earlier analysis but also reveals additional and more subtle relationships between segmental duplications.

This indicates that although a great proportion of transcripts are involved in the high or low glucose response, more subtle relationships can still be detected through the transcriptional response of these mutants.

Future work should explore more subtle relationships, taking account of the gender of both the young person and film smokers and the ways in which specific smoking incidents are portrayed.

The complex dependence of the variations of gene expression regulation on phenotypic differences nurtures the expectation that important information can be gained from considering more subtle relationships between genotype and expression.

Of course, if the method resulted only in such simplified results, this would provide no insight beyond the well known harmful effects of tobacco smoke, but in practice we might hope for a larger number of clusters, covering a range of disease risks, each with different profiles, allowing us to tease out more subtle relationships between covariate combinations and risk.

Since then, as Knafo puts it, Donaldson has been "on a mission to convince police and ordinary civilians alike that the answer to the homeless problem lies not in arrests and jail but in something far more subtle, the relationship between a single homeless person and a cop".

To assess the extent to which these more subtle expression relationships can be found using RNA-Seq as compared with microarray, we performed ANOVA on all samples from these 22 neocortical areas.

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