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Analyses using groups or species as data points instead of populations produced largely congruent results: all relationships were in the same direction; all analyses revealed that reproductive synchrony was a better explanation than the number of males; phylogenetically controlled analyses were better at distinguishing effect sizes; and EGP had an effect in bivariate analyses only.
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A dominant analysis of all studies composed of Asian populations produced an odds ratio of 0.80 (95% CI: 0.66, 0.97), with I = 40.5% (95% CI: 0, 64).
None of the generated DC populations produced any BAFF (data not shown).
Most genetic studies of natural populations produce large, complex data sets (i.e., data are obtained from relatively large numbers of organisms at numerous distinct spatial locations).
Another limitation is the study of mixed populations of cells, precluding determination of the specific populations producing our results.
On the other hand, the plant of Hualien population produced more roots than others.
The aging of the population produced a growing need for long-term care for disabled elders, the costs of which were uncovered by current medical insurance or medical-assistance systems.
The rest of the population produced weaker, yet positive signals.
The majority of the population produced no or few offspring in both brood years, while some individuals produced a large number of offspring.
This is expected as analysis of the two populations produces a shared haplotype that is, expectedly, much smaller than that observed for either population individually (Figure S1).
According to an analysis of 2009 data, the U.S., which accounts for 4percentt of the world's population, produced 88percentt of the legal speed on this planet.
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