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A similar pattern is seen for 12 month instances, illustrated in Figure 10, where more reserved instances are available than required.

A reverse pattern is seen for the width of the pressure distribution, as well as the interfacial separation (at equal pressures): making both surfaces rough but uncorrelated increases these, and a positive (negative) correlation results in a decrease (an increase) in these.

A similar pattern is seen for the 4 independent disruptions of TAAR4 (Figure 2, Figure S4).

A broadly similar distribution pattern is seen for AmNrxI whereby the transcripts are predominantly localised to the mushroom body of the adult brain (Figure 7.2).

A very similar pattern is seen for sequences from just Clade IIIa or from just S. invicta, although several additional positions are monomorphic in each of these smaller data sets (data not shown).

A similar expression pattern is seen for GARP expression by T cells, in which ectopic over-expression of very high levels of FOXP3 could induce only very low levels of GARP [16].

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A different pattern was seen for HS6, a recently described "weak" hypersensitive site.

A virtually identical pattern was seen for the major hemolymph ions, Na+ and Cl−.

This pattern was seen for all survey years.

A similar pattern was seen for the 100% UD.

A similar pattern was seen for logistic and Cox survival analyses.

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