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Illegal trading in wildlife products is attractive to criminals because of the potential financial gains with relative little costs or risks [7].

Both higher resonant vibrations are well damped in accordance with the symmetric motion of the elastic layers and relative little motion of the constraining layer.

Given the versatility involved in the use of a single data structure, it may be extended an adapted to extract other types of patterns with relative little effort.

However, relative little research work has been found on producing micro-structured surfaces with both optical performance and self-cleaning properties.

The possibility to represent a wide spread of stand densities and respectively growing condition within one trial with relative little demand for space improves long-term studies in forest ecology.

Despite growing interest in quantifying and modeling the scoring dynamics within professional sports games, relative little is known about what patterns or principles, if any, cut across different sports.

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These are, by most accounts, people in the margins, with no friends or relatives, little or no money and few personal resources, people too wedded, perhaps, to gaman, the prideful Japanese trait of uncomplaining endurance, of bearing up, of soldiering through.

However, in the discussion on the phylogeny of Malacostraca, and the question of their closest relatives, little attention has been paid to brain morphology in the basal representatives of this taxon.

Truncated hemoglobins (TrHbs) belong to the hemoglobin superfamily, but unlike their distant vertebrate relatives, little is known about their principal physiologic functions.

For the four subfamilies of β-keratins, the copy numbers of claw, scale, and feather β-keratin subfamilies tended to be affected by sequencing depth (Additional file 18: Figure S3) and the copy numbers of two penguins did not show clear differences with two high-depth sequenced close relatives (little egret and crested ibis) (Additional file 19: Table S16).

He picked it out amongst its smaller and much commoner relative, the little grebe – also known as the dabchick.

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