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A small amount of indicator solution is added to a seawater sample, and the pH is then measured spectrophometrically. Intercept electrode potentials can occasionally be consistent within ±0.1 mV for several days.
Insecticide treatment reduced anthocorid numbers occasionally but no consistent effects were found for the rest of predators.
Very faint, monomer-related bands, close to the limit of detection, were seen occasionally, without any consistent pattern regarding annealing temperature or taxon, and were regarded as contamination (Fig. 2B, and not shown).
They're variously shocking, funny, thought-provoking, nonsensical, contradictory and occasionally reprehensible: the only consistent thing about them is how inconsistent they are.
The cautious handling of his death announcement reflected his increasing popularity in his last years, both in the Soviet Union and the outside world, as many contrasted his consistent, if occasionally stormy, peaceful coexistence diplomacy with the more restricted, conservative, and quietly repressive policy of his successor, Leonid Brezhnev.
Aristotle is not entirely consistent, however: occasionally he uses the generic term sperma for the male contribution and explicitly contrasts it with katamenia (727a27 30); while at other times he refers to katamenia as a sort of sperma (728a26 29).
First, instrument and alignment errors can occasionally present themselves as consistent and sufficient evidence for variance.
Because these steps are pairwise based, duplication events inferred in our pipeline occasionally may not be consistent in all species.
The increase of inactivation rates with increasing growth rates at harvest was not totally consistent and occasionally inactivation rates of bacteria were lower than those observed at lower harvest growth rates (Table 1, Figure 2).
Furthermore, we found that overexpression of Mfn1 or Mfn2 in control cells caused mitochondrial hyperfusion, resulting in mitochondria that are mostly elongated and occasionally enlarged (Fig. 7), consistent with previous reports (Legros et al., 2002; Rojo et al., 2002).
Allowing that there may be 'sensations of pleasure', its occasionally accompanying somatic symptoms, seems consistent with this distinction between sensation, narrowly conceived, and affective response that ordinary reflection respects, recent psychology mainly accepts, and neuroscience in large part confirms.
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