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Most of the participants were given persuasive pieces about climate change to read; roughly a third of the participants received a neutral description of the history of neckties.
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Last, a banner has just been raised on the ship that reads, roughly, "Providing first-class weapons and equipment for building the best navy in the world".
It reads, roughly.
After quality filtering of the sequencing reads roughly 90% of the sequencing reads were retained.
The sequencing reads were clustered based on their similarity and all clusters containing at least 20 reads (roughly representing 0.01% of the genome) were further investigated.
The properly paired A. phagocytophilum reads retained after the removal of duplicates (74,464,184) were combined with the properly paired unmapped reads (24,532,400, as previously stated) to obtain a final dataset of 98,996,584 reads, roughly corresponding to 9.9 Gb of data and representing a sequencing depth of 6,728X.
I'm the Seattle-based publisher of a network of lifestyle websites read by roughly one million people each month.
The paper on Afghanistan and Pakistan began, according to an American who has read it, roughly this way: "The United States has no vital national interests in Afghanistan.
Crucially, too, Britain and Ireland provided a completely different environment for the combatants within the province; Dublin and London read from roughly the same peaceful script to put pressure on their protégés.
To the untrained ear, the output is incomprehensible, but it allows Mr. Raman to "read" at roughly the same speed as a sighted person.
She said she read the roughly one dozen messages containing Revkin's name and decided they showed a reporter asking for information for news articles, with "no particular close relationship with the scientists other than the fact that he knew them".
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