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Phylogeographic models have also been applied to consider host species jumps in multiple host systems such as rabies Streicker et al. (2010), although there are issues with sparse sampling of such systems, and the potential for stochastic effects (Buhnerkempe et al., 2014; Lloyd-Smith et al., 2014).
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In particular, the focus was made on the analysis of such system imperfections as electrode/sample tilts, electrode scan heights and heterogeneous reaction rates at the UME.
However, because of the limited sample volume for such systems, the scattering is weak, especially if the neutron beam has to be severely collimated in order to resolve distances of interest (typically 10 to several 100 nm parallel to the surface of the sample).
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