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These developments apparently are associated with the emergence between 20,000 and 15,000 bce of the earliest of the historically recognizable populations of Southern Africa: the Pygmy, San, and Khoekhoe peoples, who were probably genetically related to the ancient population that h evolved in the African subcontinent.

To date, up to 30 variant alleles (28 mutations and 2 SNPs) in 93 patients have been reported, with a recognizable population-specific mutational spectrum.

We examined a cluster of previously published features associated with ExDS to establish if these features were consistently recognizable across policing populations, thus demonstrating reproducibility.

We would speculate that the observed correlation between muscle mitochondrial DNA heteroplasmy and mitochondrial DNA deletion size most likely reflects the spectrum of disease that presents with a clinically recognizable phenotype within the population, rather than any intrinsic biochemically, or otherwise, driven relationship.

It is interesting to note that many of these are recognizable as analogs of population-level processes.

The transition between the anthropogenic and natural escaped populations is recognizable on vegetation maps (figure 1, A. to C. and Map S1).

Harrison noted "The attempts to recognize European species in North American collections has only increased the confusion in this country, and until someone has worked critically in the field on both continents, it is better to make a recognizable grouping of our own population as that to guess that they may be the same as those that grow in Europe".

The majority of animals were of known age and individually recognizable, as tagging of the population by the park authorities began in 1971.

Although the African influences estimated might be biased due to marker ascertainment, these results confirm that Northwest African genetic footprints are recognizable nowadays in the Spanish populations, particularly in Canary Islanders, and that the uneven African influences existing in these populations might increase the risk for false positives in association studies.

Following the methodology described by Sinclair (1974), a Log-normal probability graph was constructed with the CO2 efflux data (cumulative percentile frequencies against class intervals) to distinguish the presence of overlapped Log-normal geochemical populations that are recognizable by the inflection point on the curve (Fig. 6(b)).

These patients are the best candidates for treatment and are only recognizable through door-to-door, population-based studies.

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