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Such results may reflect a general pattern, namely that very closely related plant species seldom grow sympatrically.

For 30 years, cosmologists had presumed that the waves and ripples in the early universe followed a simple pattern, namely that their brightness was independent of their size.

What they did have in common, he added, was the way they were being "publicly perceived" – falsely – as presenting a pattern: namely that "refugees are a security threat".

Operationally, this lack of concern with tool longevity would be demonstrated by a second or third allometric pattern, namely that there is no relationship between tool size and shape, or that larger tools are rounder than smaller tools.

Previous analyses of Clovis unifacial tools were consistent with this hypothesis and showed the first allometric pattern, namely that larger tools possessed flatter, less spherical shapes than the smaller tools, suggesting Clovis foragers exploited the retouch potential afforded by the larger, flatter blanks.

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That knocks on the head an alternative explanation for coat patterns, namely that spots are some form of signal between animals of the same species.Mr Allen and his colleagues made one other observation.

The flow cytometric assays (sample flow cytometry histograms shown in Additional file 2). of phosphorylated p38 and ERK1 confirmed their transcriptional patterns, namely that there was no significant increase of phosphorylated p38 until 24 hours and phosphorylated ERK1 until 48 hours, but large increases after that until 96 hours.

Wilson et al. [ 2012] hypothesized that the variations observed in deep Ccs match the global pattern in Teff; namely, that Teff is high in calcite-dominated regions and low in opal-dominated regions.

Second, adolescent injection stress alone (i.e., without concurrent nicotine exposure) caused transient but significant facilitation of adult learning restricted to a single element of the 24-element pattern, namely, the "violation element," that was the only element of the pattern that was inconsistent with pattern structure.

The present article proposes a novel type of frequent pattern, namely, FRequently And Concurrently muTating substructUREs (FRACTURE), that is mined from the evolution of an XML document.

The usual pattern we have observed in new-issue results is clear here, namely, that busy years are bad years.

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