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The Scottish CC398 sequences were distributed across the maximum-likelihood phylogeny (see Fig. S3 in the supplemental material), suggesting that there has been more than one introduction of CC398 into Scotland.
For example, Watson and Renney (1974) suggested that 'the degree of variation within the diffuse knapweed populations is possibly due to more than one introduction of the species into the area, and that the variable genotypes expressed by flower color in diffuse knapweed populations may be due to loose multiple gene control' rather than hybridization.
However, the identification of 4 HBV genotypes and numerous HBV/E variants implies more than one introduction of HBV.
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On one hand, introduction of graphene could accelerate the electron transfer capability of magnetic graphene nanocomposites (MGN) than single ferriferrous oxide nanoparticles (Fe3O4 NPs).
On one hand, introduction of the ferromagnetic Fe3O4 reduces the magnetic dilution effect, which is beneficial for improved magnetization and permeability.
The study includes two cohorts of patients, one cohort compiled before and one after introduction of the LTA.
From the primary care database of the Registration Network Groningen (RNG) two cohorts were composed: one cohort compiled before and one after introduction of the LTA.
The sample chamber septum was pierced with two inlet needles (at the bottom of Figure 1), one for the injection of acid and one for introduction of air.
For one, the introduction of compulsory service may be difficult politically.
A supercritical pitchfork bifurcation is broken into a saddle one upon introduction of a non symmetrical perturbation.
The first application of mouse transgenesis was a physiological one: the introduction of human growth hormone resulted in increased size (Palmiter et al., 1982).
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