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We also observed subtle differences in Forkhead DNA-sequence preferences: despite the motifs having similar appearance, the proteins prefer slightly different sets of 8-mers, as previously observed using PBM data (Badis et al., 2009; Nakagawa et al., 2013).
But if you prefer slightly rusted, homemade equipment that resembles medieval torture devices, rather than state-of-the-art cable machines, this is your gym.
I would prefer slightly more moderate titles that focus on sea-level rise being the driver rather than simply 'climate change'," Albert told the Guardian.
All need good drainage and prefer slightly acid soil -- a pH of 5 to 6 -- said Dr. Robert M. Pool, a professor of viticulture at the New York State Agricultural Research Station in Geneva, N.Y.
Law firms also tend to prefer slightly older students, with some privately admitting that they target candidates in their mid-20s who have converted to law from other undergraduate disciplines.
The wide open Shell Bay is a popular spot, with gently sloping waters backed by dunes, while for those who prefer slightly more freedom, the most popular naturist beach in Britain is nearby.
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The data is saying that until 30, a woman prefers slightly older guys; afterwards, she likes them slightly younger.
Made of a super-lightweight nylon and silicon, this kit contained the number of gauzes (eight) Mr. Tierney usually carries, though he prefers slightly larger ones.
Maximum oxygen consumption was recorded between pH 7 and 9 at the initial hours of the experiment and the overall trend suggests that the larvae preferred slightly acidic conditions.
The long-finned pilot whale prefers slightly cooler waters than the short-finned, and is divided into two populations.
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