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The soils of the Sahara are low in organic matter, exhibit only slightly differentiated horizons (strata), and are often biologically inactive, although nitrogen-fixing bacteria are present in some areas.
Yet, the sign of the welfare effects is universally preserved for the future cohorts and is only slightly differentiated.
formosana, which lacks anthocyanin, is only slightly differentiated from P. aphrodite ssp.
The marked genetic differentiation between the contributing populations in this case allows an attempt to disentangle their influence; such recognition may be more difficult when source populations for migrations or invasions are only slightly differentiated from recipient populations, as in the case of the Anglo-Saxon or Viking contributions to the British Isles, for example.
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Too many otherwise talented people are building messaging apps or Snapchat alternatives with only slightly improved or differentiated feature sets.
Although genetic differentiation between Hawaiian and Japanese colonies was detectable – the FST values, STRUCTURE analysis and DAPC all indicate that the Japanese and Hawaiian populations of the Black-footed Albatross are genetically differentiated, if only slightly – the overall level of differentiation was minimal.
When we compared undifferentiated (proliferating) and differentiated (non-proliferating) murine and human podocytes, we found expression of cofilin-1 and ADF was only slightly increased in both species at the differentiated state.
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