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The assembly metrics showed the smaller number of contigs (262,747 vs 278,792), shorter genome length (by 0.2 Gbp), more genes predicted (by 2,426), but similar proportion of repeat elements and raw reads realignment rate (approximately 91% on average) compared to the previous version of genome assembly.

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Next month, the rating agency Moody's is expected to give the state a paper upgrade, a three-step boost from Baa1 to A1, as part of a realignment of its ratings scale.

Co-ordination crossed borders too, in the shape of what eventually became the European Union.Strains showed even when co-ordinated capitalism was in its prime, most clearly in the series of exchange-rate realignments from the 1950s to the 1990s.

Overall, good restoration of vertebral body height and alignment were obvious, but a direct translation of realignment into a significantly reduced rate of adjacent vertebral fractures, as suggested in the biomechanical literature, could not be shown in our series [ 14], and much larger case numbers will be needed for a conclusive assessment of this aspect.

According to Vroman et al., the success rate for ocular realignment in patients with EIE by using bilateral medial rectus muscle recession did not appear to diminish when applied to deviations greater than 50 pD, as compared with smaller angle deviations.

It is also appealing to focus on Spanish province-level inflation since in a currency union inflation differentials lead to realignments of the real exchange rate among provinces, which have strong implications for the relative competitiveness of the different provinces within the same country.

In fact, Flandry and Hughston [15] showed a high failure rate for extensor mechanism realignment when the underlying cause of patellofemoral pain was excessive femoral anteversion, external tibial torsion, or both.

These results suggested that local realignment was efficient in reducing the false-positive rate, while the effect of recalibration and marking duplications was limited for deep-sequencing data.

So, if the criminals of Sevastopol can establish reliable shipping routes and are willing to match or undercut Odessa's rates, we could see a major realignment of regional smuggling.

Presently, the available software for local realignment is not compatible with the length and the high indel rate of Pacific Biosciences data, but we anticipate the development of new tools.

On Dec. 17 and 18, 1971, representatives of the Group of Ten met at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C., and agreed on a realignment of currencies and a new set of pegged exchange rates.

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