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One likely biological explanation is horizontal gene transfer, which occurs surprisingly frequently between mitochondrial genomes of unrelated plants [ 34, 35].

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Shifts in pollination syndromes have occurred surprisingly frequently [6], considering that they must involve coordinated changes in multiple genes affecting multiple floral traits.

Experimental work on fatigue of laminated bearings is reviewed, showing that cracking can occur surprisingly rapidly in view of the excellent performance of such bearings in the field.

Some of these corrections correspond to mesomeric forms of functional groups as intentionally drawn by chemists (e.g., for nitro groups), while the others serve to correct strange drawing artifacts related to computer origin (which occur surprisingly often in large databases).

In Supplemental Figure S3 we saw, as we did with the experiments with ssDNA oligo probes, that maximal emission levels occurred, surprisingly, with low YOYO-1 concentrations present and hence low levels of YOYO-1 intercalation.

However, THg in fish was not related to lake TOC in 2006/07 and, between 1996/97 and 2006/07, the greatest increases in perch THg concentrations occurred, surprisingly, in lakes with the lowest aqueous concentrations of TOC and highest pH.

Consistently, more BRs are strongly bound in ABC than in GCB, although BRs with increased STAT3 binding occur surprisingly frequently in the GCB cell lines given their low level of STAT3 expression: 44% of differentially bound BRs (n = 1550) show more STAT3 binding in GCB, whereas 56% (n = 1974) are more strongly bound in ABC.

Possible queries might include the identification of positive and negative autoregulation, coherent and incoherent feed forward loops, single-input modules and dense overlapping regulons in a given target network N. Sub-networks that occur surprisingly often in a network may be preferred by evolution.

It so occurs that surprisingly little theoretical work, let alone large-scale empirical efforts, have been devoted to the interface of cognitive and non-cognitive skills with some more recent exceptions, most notably Ackerman's (1996) PPIK theory (intelligence-as-process, personality, interests, and knowledge) and a book-length treatment of the topic by Chamorro-Premuzic and Furnham (2005).

Programmed cell death, or apoptosis, is normal, necessary, and occurs in surprisingly large numbers during nervous system development.

Specifically, based on empirical parameter estimates, we find that maximal long-term control occurs at surprisingly low daily levels of arrest.

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