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Where other women in the public eye seem to be held to stringent rules – to be remarkably thin, impossibly glamorous, happy to be the sidekick – she has always seemed to operate outside them.
To examine the nature of the replication timing landscape, we plotted the replication timing weighted average (WA) values for all ~2.8 million mappable 1 kb bins ('loci') (Supplementary Figure 1g) and found that 94.3% of loci are remarkably conserved in the cancer cells, using a stringent WA difference of 25 (|ΔWA| < 25) (Supplementary Figure 1h).
Most remarkably, the support for the first scenario increased when using stringent filters for i) branch support, ii) alignment quality, iii) alignment length and iv) a combination of all three filters.
Each generation of fruit flies is so short-lived that, by stringent selection, it is possible to produce large changes in remarkably brief periods of time.
Rigorous cross-validation on a same stringent benchmark dataset indicated that the proposed pLoc-mVirus predictor is remarkably superior to iLoc-Virus, the state-of-the-art method in predicting virus protein subcellular localization.
Remarkably, the transition between inward- and outward-facing conformations in nanodiscs shows a more stringent dependence on the presence of substrate.
Rationing must be stringent.
Remarkably mature.
Remarkably, yes.
Some states are more stringent.
Visa restrictions Very stringent.
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