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In a 5-4 decision with a most unusual split of justices, the majority ruled that such laws violated the Constitution's Commerce Clause, which doesn't permit states to enact laws that discriminate against goods or services from other states.
The K-grouping method also revealed the most probable split of the populations into three groups (Fig. 1).
A sister-group relationship of non-luminous Squalidae with a clade comprising all other Squaliformes is strongly supported as the most ancient split of extant Squaliformes (Table 1) and is consistent with the fossil record [ 25, 29].
We find that the most recent species split of Nomascus gibbons occurred between N. leucogenys and N. siki at 0.46 mya, consistent with the date of 0.55 mya previously inferred [4].
Most of split air-conditioner systems cool air without controlling its humidity.
Near the center of this range is the most probable outcome an equal split of seats, fifty Democratic and Independent, and fifty Republican, a situation in which the Democrats would retain control.
The ambient light level is one of the strongest factors driving animal behavior and chronobiology, evidenced by the dramatic split of most species into diurnal or nocturnal activity.
In our tree, the Symbiotaphrina species diverge before the split of most of the major lineages of lichen fungi (i.e., Lecanoromycetes + Eurotiomycetes), but again without bootstrap support.
The duplications from this common ancestor occurred most likely after the split of the bird lineage as we did not find the common ancestor or any of the duplicates.
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