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We believe that most of those who currently track legislative information will be able to find obvious points of correspondence and linkage for their own systems.

McPherson, for example, highlights points of correspondence between the design logic that emerged during development of the UNIX operating system in the late [End Page 97] 1960s and early 1970s, and the "lenticular logic" of racism in the post-Civil Rights era.

Points of correspondence between Arachis and Medicago are all from blast searches of the pseudomolecules of Medicago genome.

In the first step, only true points of correspondence (TPCs), highly probable single word correspondences, are established a similar way to Melamed[ 10].

Using sequence information from the 102 anchor markers and 228 other mapped and sequence characterized markers, we were able to make 128 and 126 points of correspondence between Arachis and Medicago and Lotus respectively.

These measurements usually represented the lengths and widths of structures and the distances between certain landmarks, which are described as the points of correspondence on each matching object between and within populations.

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Point of correspondence includes implementation of CMC tools to facilitate online consultation processes for academic advisory purpose.

The most striking point of correspondence, shared among the five mouse models, was elevated expression of transcripts involved in epidermal development and keratinization (see Figure 6).

A synteny score was assigned to each point of correspondence between Arachis and the model legumes according to its number of neighbors within a continuous color block.

The clearest point of correspondence is that all analyses apart from nt3 yield a clade consisting of most Macrolepidoptera plus one or more non-macrolepidopteran Obtectomera, and excluding all non-obtectomerans.

The ciliates, on the other hand, basically divide in a point-by-point correspondence of parts (homothetogenic fission), often seen as essentially transverse or perkinetal (across the kineties, or ciliary rows).

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