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The discrepancies between craniometric and molecular data, as well as the hypotheses supported by each kind of evidence, could be related either to the properties of both types of data, which provide different types of genealogical information, or to differences between the samples studied in each case.
Different tools provide different types of results.
The contract is vital for Acambis's future, since the company recently slipped into losses after lucrative contracts to provide different types of smallpox vaccines were wound down.
Just as tests and T20 games provide different types of spectacle, so there is no reason to think that people who enjoy watching men play cricket will not enjoy watching women, which is why coverage by the media and co-staging short-form games is so vital.
The IRR and the IPR provide different types of comparisons.
Good green urban infrastructure aims to provide different types of parks (by size and structure) to all urban dwellers.
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The technology implementing these virtual devices allows us to develop components which can provide different type of data related to the installation (audio, video, text, animations, images, etc).
This adaptation is necessary because the different methods we used provide different type of outputs, e.g. ARTS, Eponine, PromoterExplorer provide single TSS positions, TFM and rVISTA lists of conserved TFBS, and ReLA delimited regions of conserved TFBSs.
First, we chose franchises providing different types of healthcare because scholars have theoretically assumed that this difference may play a role in how the business format is designed, the behavior of actors and the experienced results [ 11].
The handset also has two LED flashes providing different types of light.
Since each platform provides different types of experiences for consumers, interaction with the campaign varied by device.
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