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The arachnid example may reflect a paucity of fossils near the timing of cladogenesis.

But citizens of the more medicated, industrialized countries are all living longer, generally healthier, lives than people whose bodies mainly reflect a paucity of food and water and the scars from contaminants that can easily be measured without delicate instruments.

The externalities associated with cross-border spillovers also reflect a paucity of policy instruments relative to targets--which means that it is difficult, not to say impossible, for a country to inoculate itself against the cross-border policy transmission.

We speculate that the referral of heavier patients may reflect a paucity of available treatment options in primary care.

These genes reflect a paucity of nonsynonymous polymorphism relative to nonsynonymous divergence and thus is indicative of positive selection.

This appears to reflect a paucity of palaeontological evidence, requiring very different scenarios for the timing and tempo of metazoan diversification.

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The National Association of Investors Corporation says the reduced number mainly reflects a paucity of new clubs rather than the disbanding of established ones, whose attrition rate remains at 25 to 30percentt a year.

We suggest that this reflects a paucity of opportunities to practice this skill in context during the undergraduate years.

An NI lower than one reflects a paucity of nonsynonymous polymorphism relative to nonsynonymous divergence, and is indicative of positive selection; an NI greater than one indicates negative selection of deletorious alleles driving divergence between species or balancing selection.

The practice of and approach to the resuscitation of ELBW (Extremely Low Birth Weight) infants varies greatly between the centres surveyed, reflecting a paucity of evidence and consequent uncertainty among clinicians [ 6, 7].

An NI lower than one reflects a paucity of non synonymous polymorphism relative to non synonymous divergence, and is indicative of positive selection; an NI greater than one indicates negative selection of deleterious alleles driving divergence between species or balancing selection.

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