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It was then that defoliation was named "natural-resources control" and that the forced evacuation and bombing of villages was named "Population control".
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Collectively, these data support the notion that hESC-derived VEC+CD31+CD34+CD14− cells contain a discriminative EP population, and thereafter, we named this population as human PSC-derived EP.
All patients' samples were screened for KRAS codons 12 and 13 mutations, constituting the group named 'overall population' and only those with wild-type disease were included in the group named 'study population' and further analysed for KRAS codons 61, 146 and BRAF V600E mutations.
The algorithm starts by initiating a randomly generated set of solutions (named a population of chromosomes) and iteratively applies the evolutionary concepts of mutation, crossover and Darwinian selection to produce a new population.
Bronson Speedway sits on 36 grassy acres just outside the Florida town for which it is named: Bronson, population 1,100.
In the first step, it assesses a group of points named as population, in accordance with the target function.
He named lower population and the lack of reporting stations, local scientists and telecommunications to transmit data as factors to account for the lack of accurate observation.
The subpopulation that excluded Hoechst was named side population.
Therefore, the structural heterozygosity of the progeny, named Borli population, should be limited to a unique rearrangement.
The name population "vulnerability" analysis was used by Gilpin and Soulé in 1986; population "viability" analysis soon replaced it.
Lastly, we extracted information such as first author's name, population group, participants, and outcomes from the selected sources (Table 2).
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