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For instance, any concept potentially represented in the mind by a prototype (e.g., one's mental image of carrot; Rosch, 1973) could be characterized as being abstract.
To test whether these potentially represented multiple Pokkali alleles, the QTL analysis was performed with the extra alleles converted to Pokkali alleles versus disregarding them as missing data.
These potentially represented novel previously unknown RecA-related subfamilies.
However, each study showed variability within the limited genetically-defined groups, consistent with additional genetic variations potentially represented by the extended haplotypes, contributing to phenotypic noise.
Fifty four (20.1%) CDSs matched other hypothetical CDSs of unknown function, of which 28 (10.5%) came from other viruses, and 26 (9.7%) from elsewhere, and 154 (57.5%) of genes were unknown, Finally, predicted products of 154 genes (57.5%) correspond to no known protein, emphasizing the extremely diverse range of uncharacterized biological functions potentially represented in the phycodnaviruses.
In Kitchanga people belong to multiple groups, and were potentially represented by more than one leader.
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In the general election, Latinos will potentially represent twelve per cent of the American electorate.
Then she received an official warning in which a Veterans Affairs investigator intoned that her letter "potentially represents sedition".
Despite these considerable economic and technical problems, oil shales potentially represent a significant future energy resource.
The proposed scheme potentially represents ecological destruction on an unprecedented landscape scale and one of the most damaging developments in recent history".
Brazilian and South African government officials reiterated their support for her on Monday – potentially representing about 5% of the votes at the meeting.
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