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For each pattern, we present use cases, associated data structures and algorithms.

As in Table 1, for each pattern, we present a sentence and a triple demonstrating the patterns operation.

As in the previous tables, for each pattern, we present a sentence and a triple demonstrating the pattern operation.

Key among the latter is within urodeles, where there is evidence that the pattern we present might not hold in unsampled species [ 10- 14].

This suggests that the pattern we present here may be pronounced among members of ethnic minority groups, particularly in the current economic downturn when interethnic tensions and anti-immigration sentiments directed toward ethnic minorities are on the rise (such as from the English Defense League [EDL] and the British National Party [BNP]; see also Winder, 2005).

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In order to further reduce the number of generated patterns, we present below a pattern refining method which exploits properties of the equivalence class-based pattern expansion.

However, the areas from which species are most often described tend to be the same and will likely accentuate the patterns we present [51].

The downscaled global climate-change patterns we present in this paper at a 0.5 degree resolution (∼50-km) may still be too coarse for some applications, but regionally available, finer scale climate data sets can be incorporated into this framework.

Although the patterns we present here clearly demonstrate the importance of recurrent fires in structuring arthropod communities in seasonally dry tropical forests, the results should be interpreted in a general sense as specimens were only identified to a very coarse taxonomic level, and changes in one single species in each group could bias the results [25].

Although some fruits were higher or lower in S/(L+M) chromaticity than leaves, the patterns we present are largely consistent with the idea that trichromats would have an advantage for detecting reddish ripe fruits in a forest from a distance [19], [20].

As a first step in identifying such patterns, we present the liver, kidney and heart transcriptomes of the bowhead whale.

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