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The normal percentage play is to take two finesses.
Kehela made the normal percentage play of ruffing with the heart nine, was overruffed and was down one.
South will no doubt start spades by playing the ace, the normal percentage play, and will have to guess in diamonds.
After thirty-five generations, Belyaev found, the tame foxes had a much higher than normal percentage of floppy ears and short or curly tails, and had lost the musky smell of their wild brethren.
A spokeswoman said: "As pumpkins continue to grow based on the volume of water they have access to, the giant pumpkins continue to absorb as much water as possible – this has resulted in a larger than normal percentage of pumpkins seeing levels of breakdown".
The normal percentage probability and studentized residual plot are shown in Figure2.
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Cbl-/-Vav1-/ mice had normal total thymocyte numbers, and normal percentages of DN, DP and SP cells, in comparison with WT mice (Fig. 1A, B).
We observed normal numbers of thymocytes, and normal percentages and numbers of DN, DP and SP cells in Cbl-/-Vav1-/ thymus, reversing the defects that are seen in Vav1-/ mice (Fig. 1A, B).
Flow cytometric analysis showed that T cell development proceeded normally through double negative and double positive stages, and that ezrin−/− thymii ultimately generated normal percentages of CD4 and CD8 single positive T cells (Fig. 7C).
Should this be true, higher than normal percentages of CD56bright NK cells might also be found in patients with no TAP deficiency but with acute or chronic infections and/or inflammatory diseases of other origins.
The two asymptomatic TAP-deficient individuals [21] display anyhow normal percentages of CD56bright and CD56dim NK cells and thus the increased proportion of CD56bright NK cells is not a constant hallmark of human TAP deficiency.
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