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After Thomasomys, the second most frequent shift was an increment in rates located in the branch leading to the Akodon clade (Fig. 3).
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Here, the evolutionary loss of self-incompatibility is discussed, because it is considered one of the most frequent evolutionary shifts in angiosperms (Stebbins, 1974; Charlesworth, 2006), and because loss-of-function mutations have been shown to underlie this loss (Tsuchimatsu et al., 2010).
Duty shifts are most frequent at early morning and evening hours, and males generally incubate at night.
This transition from one stage to another is characterized by gradual shifts in the most frequent type of reasoning; thus, at any given point in life, a person may function at more than one stage at the same time.
> Table 2 shows that shifting a surgery is the most frequent adjustment used, and often we see that a break is scheduled between two surgeries.
In other studies, most frequent visits occurred during the evening or night shifts [3, 10].
Cryptic speciation and infection of novel hosts via host shift speciation is considered to be the most frequent reason for the development of emerging diseases in fungi and oomycetes [ 42, 53, 54].
In fact, without context dependent codon choice, one would expect that frame-shift mutations in mononucleotide repeats would be the most frequent type of mutations in the M. tuberculosis genome.
The dβ distribution (Fig. 2b) showed a slight shift toward higher methylation in the adult samples with the most frequent delta beta approximating 0.01.
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Cars were the most frequent culprits.
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