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We then used these measurements to constrain the patterns of random release at excitatory and inhibitory synapses in computational models.
Using patterns of random crystallographic orientations of grains, local inhomogeneous stresses that existed over the crack faces were determined on the basis of isostrain condition.
Among the cases presented, the social science paradigms showed the stronger patterns of random copying with invention, including constant turnover in the keywords of highest frequency, and the stochastic ups-and-downs of individual word frequencies over time.
Eight families (36%) displayed patterns of random paternity (i.e. their P2 was not significantly different from 0.5; Figure 1).
Two control experiments using patterns of random shapes (Fig. 3a), or patterns of dots in which the total dot surface area was always constant (Fig. 3c), indicate that the monkeys based their dot array choices on numerosity and not on low-level visual attributes.
Second, in a previous study, Plomion et al. [ 41] compared the segregation patterns of random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) markers in megagametophytes (a maternally derived haploid tissue surrounding the embryo) from the same hybrid tree (H12), sampled from either inbred (self-cross) or outbred (open-pollinated cross) seeds.
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I came to East Peoria to meet Mr. Hale because he has become the key figure in America's hate community, revitalizing racism by recruiting women, children and convicts into a high-tech, energetic organization whose followers show a pattern of random brutality toward blacks and other "enemies".
The pattern of random differences was quantified using the variable of relative rank variance (RV).
The analysis predicted a predominant pattern of random coil, beta sheet and beta turn secondary structure for BSM after carbohydrate and amino acid spectral subtraction in agreement with other methods.
"If you see two measurements, made at different times and under slightly different conditions, and you get the exact same pattern of random variations, that's very unusual," Skinner told me in an email.
Together, these three features make it difficult to explain how a highly heritable and highly maladaptive phenotype can persist in the population with a remarkably stable prevalence around 1%, which is too high to be explained by a simple pattern of random mutation [11] [13].
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