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(HIV-2, which infects humans much more infrequently, clearly comes from an SIV in sooty mangabeys).
In contrast to fishes and birds, rapid phenotypic change in mammals has been much more infrequently documented [1] [2].
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In these previous experiments, an unexpected target (e.g. XXXX) was presented infrequently amidst the much more frequent target (e.g. OOOO).
In each case, statements by the non-pundit population were found to be false more infrequently (though not, it should be said, by much).
Therefore cryptic transcription that occurs in frequently transcribed genes (ratio 1.1) is much more difficult to detect than a cryptic promoter of equal strength from an infrequently transcribed gene (ratio 6).
Respondents remember recent and extraordinary events much more easily than distant or everyday events, suggesting in our case an over-estimation by those who use the EMR infrequently.
Now, he said, one is spotted more infrequently.
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