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Yet, how intrinsic motivation to share knowledge can be nurtured remains elusive and it is often left to random development.

Except for a rougher gas production curve (Fig. 6a), the rest of the curves looks similar (Fig. 7a, c). Figure 7d shows the mean cash flows with and without discount by averaging 2000 modeled outcomes from the random drilling development plan and the results suggest no positive NPV with a 10%% discount rate.

The full model provided a relatively high pseudo R value (30.8%), but further research is needed to assess predictive performances for other settings in a cross-validation procedure (prediction parameters computed on a random 50% development sample, tested on the remaining 50% validation setting).

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And there are random events in development".

And random differences in development early in life can set the stage for deterioration decades later.

The unconditional means model is not about analysing change, but partitions the total variation in competence development (random effects) in a meaningful way and gives the overall mean (fixed effect).

In conclusion, CRoPS is a powerful technology for random genetic marker development, which meets the shortcomings intrinsic to many plant species, i.e. the lack of available sequence information, large genomes containing high proportions of duplicated sequences and/or low levels of polymorphism.

Although the zebrafish is often used to study vertebrate development, random mutagenesis screens have identified several important genes involved in physiology and behavior.

In mammals, Xist, which also is X-linked, becomes expressed from one of the two X chromosomes at random during early development (Brown et al. 1991; Kay et al. 1993; Marahrens et al. 1998; Penny et al. 1996).

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