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We make the assumption that the contaminant is an optically thin layer and construct an analytic model based on pre-existing results in computer graphics and radiative transport theory for the net bidirectional reflectance/transmission distribution function.

We show that this measurement of sunlight correlates with actual exposure, and consistent with pre-existing results from the fetal development literature, we find substantial and highly significant evidence in both datasets that increased sunlight during the second trimester lowers the subsequent probability of asthma.

These continually updated lists acknowledged the significant effort in acquiring data, including the reality that it is not always possible to repeat field or experimental work, and allowed future generations to build new interpretations that took into account pre-existing results.

Each dataset is provided as both 'before' and 'after' project spaces so that users can import the project into their own user space, run their own analysis and view pre-existing results.

First, by crossing our pre-existing results on mtDNA copy number with the information on cigarette smoke exposure of the same subjects from two separate LHON cohorts, we documented not only that tobacco smoke was significantly associated with LHON affected individuals, but also that among the affected individuals, smokers had significantly reduced mtDNA copy number.

Most reverse mutations to wild type in subject E-3430 occurrearlyrly and were pre-existing, resulting in a quick elimination of alternative amino acids from the pool of viral quasispecies (e.g., amino acid positions 42, 92, 141, 151, 298, 341, 411, 412, 414, 431, 443, 449, 459, and 462 in Figure 4B).

The region bears the hallmarks of multiple TE insertions into older, pre-existing repetitive elements, resulting in a "patchwork" effect of fragmented TEs from different families.

Under this scenario, emergence of a new splicing signal adjacent to a pre-existing one results in AS but, if and when the original splicing signal subsequently deteriorates, the net result is IS [ 114].

Indeed, it is expected that the vaccine will boost pre-existing immunity and the net result should be higher immune responses in populations with natural exposure.

In contrast, vascular sprouting from placing the printed gel pattern perpendicular to pre-existing vessels resulted in deformation and structural disintegration of the original vasculature.

Frequent point mutations in the influenza genome and occasional exchange of genetic segments between virus strains help the virus evade the pre-existing immunity, resulting in epidemics and pandemics.

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