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The Manhole Sacramento and Woodland populations had the most instances (n = 4 each), followed by the Manhole Old Sacramento and Zoo populations (n = 3 each).
The Manhole Sacramento population had the most instances (n = 27), followed by Zoo (n = 19), Manhole Old Sacramento (n = 5), Dave B House (n = 2), and Woodland (n = 1).
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Furthermore, in most instances the N-terminally located DCX domains were more similar to other N-terminal domains than to the C-terminal domains of the same protein.
This scenario, which we term trans-symmetric exchange, will in most instances give rise to a number (N) of system constituents predicted by Equation (3):[ 17] (3) From inspection of Equations (1)–(3), it is clear that a TATI system will generate systems that are at least (for n= m) four times larger than the analogous unsymmetric imine system.
In the case of ESTs it was often possible to assemble several ESTs into contigs, but in most instances ORFs derived from ESTs lack either N-terminus and/or C-terminus.
In contrast, N incorporation into dihydroorotate, orotate, and nucleotides was blocked almost completely in most instances.
If the number of operators is greater than an Ω(n In g) bound, then a simple, efficient algorithm can find a plan for most instances.
Roughly, if planning instances under either assumption have n propositions (ground atoms) and g goals, and the number of operators is less than an O(n In g) bound, then a simple, efficient algorithm can prove that no plan exists for most instances.
And in most instances he was right.
In most instances, the enlargement disappears spontaneously.
In most instances, anyway.
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