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As shown in Fig. 4, bioinformatics prediction outlined the presence of a huge number of potential targets for the three miRs, whose functional validation (i.e., protein expression) in our experimental model would require demanding and expensive analysis.
We then created colonies with sizes or densities that were smaller or larger than 8 mites/tube in order to test the prediction outlined in the Introduction that fighters have better survival and higher mating success (relative to scramblers) in small and/or low-density colonies but the situation is reversed in large/dense colonies.
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This paper describes a procedure that can be used for lifetime prediction, outlines some of the requirements for a prediction and discusses the principles of battery models and their potential use for lifetime prediction.
The predictions outlined in this report point to a future with more opportunities for more people.
Next, and again referring to the predictions outlined in Table 2, the effect of regularity by task was considered.
It is not feasible to experimentally test all parameter variations and combinations thereof, and hence we focused on predictions outlined in Figure 1C.
To test each of the individual predictions outlined above while controlling for potentially confounding variables, linear mixed-effects regression models were fitted to the data.
Furthermore, we analysed the population genetic structure of the presumed invasive taxon and modelled its climatic niche to test the predictions outlined previously.
Of interest is the difference in the patterns reflected by the 2 clusters, given the predictions outlined in Table 2, that is, the results of the post hocs.
To test among the three alternatives (the two predictions outlined above, plus a null hypothesis of no negative association between nutrient content and expression), we conducted analyses for each tissue separately.
We focused on the following a priori defined anatomical regions of interest in the left hemisphere to test the predictions outlined in the 'Introduction' section: (i) perirhinal cortex; (ii) entorhinal cortex; and (iii) hippocampus.
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