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This clade that had resulted repeatedly in molecular studies with still limited "lower heterobranch" taxon sampling, either in a derived position [ 34, 41] or as a basal offshoot within Euthyneura [ 15, 17].
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Politicians often find it difficult to manage the interrelationship between policy formulation and policy implementation, which results repeatedly in their interference with implementing measures that previously had been agreed upon by the local council.
Neurons in each panel (A, B, or C ) were the same ones plotted in the corresponding panel (A, B, or C ) of Figure 3 figure supplement 3. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.00647.014 Although the animals were allowed to move around freely in the open box, it is possible that some mice ran certain paths repeatedly and resulted in repeatedly occurring firing sequences.
In fact, the cyclic lawn was resulted by repeatedly circulation of differentiation during the colonization of ZMd44.
The result, repeatedly, has been a peaceful transition to true democracy.
A federal law at the time prohibited the sharing of information arising from grand-jury testimony, but the F.B.I. took it as a nearly absolute bar to revealing any investigative evidence and, as a result, repeatedly turned down requests for information from other intelligence agencies.
In his post, Mr. Navalny, who has gleefully thumbed his nose at a number of high-level Russian officials on his blog and become a popular figure in Russia as a result, repeatedly referred to Mr. Bastrykin as a "foreign agent" and "spy," sarcastically mimicking accusations by Kremlin officials that the protesters have taken money from Western sources.
Subsequent investigations on larval cichlid fish (Oreochromis mossambicus) yielded contrasting results, repeatedly depending on the particular batch of cichlids investigated.
end{aligned} (4.19 It can be verified using the corresponding univariate result repeatedly that the following quadrature formula holds.
We observed these results repeatedly, and using embryos of various ages.
This evidences a lower canalisation of the third molar compared to the first teeth of the molar row, a result repeatedly found in rodents, arvicolines [37] as well as murines [4], and up to large mammals [38].
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