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One element expected to be an enormous hit is the baby dragon, nicknamed Alphie (as in alphabet).
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For further analysis, we selected only the genes with at least two LEF1/TCF motifs in one regulatory element, expecting fewer false-positive hits in this group.
The components of social capital were positively correlated, as expected, such that those scoring higher on one element were likely also to score higher on another.
Therefore we are interested in questions such as: whether certain profiles (e.g., Facebook, Twitter or 192.com) are commonly available, whether existing profiles are typically used for particular reasons (i.e., fit certain contexts or topics), and ultimately, whether there are any elements that are usually shared by the individuals or inferences from one element to another that can be expected.
But there was one element in their findings that they had not expected at all.
While a cluster with one element would have entropy 0, this is to be expected, as such a cluster is perfectly consistent with itself.
As a result one observes that their pairwise distance is less than D. Specifically, if the two alleles cover a pair of shared elements, one expect to see d inter < D < d intra because ISNR, as a type of recombination, does not destroy the structure of elements and d intra still reflects the date of insertion, which occurs in the common ancestor.
The expected number is the estimated number of pairs if the presence of one element is independent of the presence of the other.
Conversely, when cultivation of a plant spreads from one population to another, one expects elements of the original vocabulary to spread with cultivation practices.
The one element of hope is, experts say, that tourism industries can recover more quickly than one might expect.
That's one element.
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