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Chisora smiles; but I repeat the extent to which many sportsmen feel compelled to hide the truth about themselves.

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"But Corrine Brown repeated the extent of the irregularities that I wasn't aware of.

More tellingly, Leiter avoids coming to grips with any of the evidence I provide concerning The Times's coverage, preferring merely to repeat the conventional wisdom that "the extent of the killing" of European Jews "could not have been fathomed" by "Sulzberger or any other newspaper executive".

If history repeats to the extent it normally does, contributions today will do better.

Descriptive statistics are gathered to describe the reference repeat and the extent to which the repeat varies across the reference and target sequences.

Although the overall organization of the genome is typical of most land plants (i.e., having two single copy regions separated by two inverted repeat regions), the extent of the IR, gene content, gene order, rate of nucleotide divergence, and compactness, all are atypical.

In addition, positive selection for rapid divergence of the sequences between these conserved regions within the repeated exons drives divergence of the repeats thus reducing the extent of repeat-repeat homology and stabilizes amplified repeat exons.

Both homologous and illegitimate DNA recombination processes involve pairing of two copies of short repeats, with the extent of similarity between such repeats and the exact mechanisms involved being quite different (Bzymek et al. 1999; Chantret et al. 2005; Wicker et al. 2010; Woodhouse, Pedersen, et al. 2010).

The relationship between GAA repeat number and the extent of intron DNA methylation raises the possibility that the epigenetic changes on smaller alleles may be smaller than on larger alleles and less likely to extend into the promoter.

Although each of the genomes contains a number of repeats of varying size, there was no consistent association of the size or number of repeats with the extent or type of gene rearrangement.

An observer-independent approach revealed a significant inverse correlation between the expanded size of CAG repeats and the extent of cerebral atrophy as well as the rate of disease progression in patients with SCA17.

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