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Batch reassignment was defined as an important feature of the system; batches can be reassigned from one molecule to another molecule by the registrar.
A majority of the genotypes that were reassigned from one of the population groups to the mixed group in the current analysis had probability of membership (P = 0.60 0.79) in their previously assigned group.
In some lineages, the genes responsible for triggering sex determination vary, and the sex chromosomes (which carry the sex-determining region) are routinely reassigned from one to another ancestral pair of autosomal chromosomes (Fridolfsson et al. 1998; Ross et al. 2009; Evans et al. 2012; Pease and Hahn 2012).
When the crew was reassigned from one part of fire to another to protect additional structures, they were surprised to see people still there.
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The former mayor of Providence, Vincent A. Cianci Jr., has been reassigned from a federal prison in Ohio to one at Fort Dix, N.J., so he can be nearer his daughter, who is battling drug addiction, and his two grandchildren.
The teacher, Ms. Zaflofsky said, will be replaced by one nearing retirement who is being reassigned from elsewhere in the school.
However, many alternative codes exist in modern organisms in which one or more codons have been reassigned from their meaning in the standard code [ 9- 11].
At one point, 12 had requested to be reassigned from inside the mine to a different area of the operation because of the extreme hazards.
The regiment was reassigned from Hazen's Brigade to the Middle Department on December 6 , 1781
On August 10 , 1781 the Canadian Regiment was reassigned from the Northern Department to the Main Army.
Announced D Didier Tremblay has been reassigned from Peoria.
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