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"I think most of the network is pretty pleased" with the cabinet selections to date, said Texas investor Doug Deason who, in tandem with his billionaire father Darwin Deason, poured almost $1m into the Republican National Committee to help Trump and other GOP candidates.

Mission selections to date include MAP (microwave background), IMAGE (magnetospheric imager), Swift (gamma-ray bursts) and FAME (astrometric survey).

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Now the most comprehensive selection to date of Neruda's translated poems has been published.

However, few studies have examined specifically the genetic covariation among salmonid life history traits, which can constrain or augment selection response; virtually all studies of fisheries selection to date have focused on single characters.

Many of the most successful genome-wide scans for signals of natural selection to date have focused on the 'long range haplotype test' (LRH test), which searches for common haplotypes that extend much longer distances than would be expected under neutrality (1– 3).

The TOMOCOMD CARDD approach, also, satisfactorily compares with respect to nine of the most useful models for antimicrobial selection reported to date.

Double-reporter RGMS is the most efficient tool for mutant selection reported to date and is also an alternative method for target over-expression.

However, attribute selection approaches to date typically treat all values within a given attribute equally, and thus focus on the general importance of all values within a given attribute, or combinations of the full set of different attributes' values [17, 18].

Clearly, the potential for polymorphism declines with n, a result that holds for all forms of selection investigated to date.

The simplest interpretation of laboratory selection experiments to date is that most taxa can evolve by genetic change within species, using standing genetic variation, mutation or both.

Cancers arise through an evolutionary process in which cell populations are subjected to selection; however, to date, the process of bladder cancer, which is one of the most common cancers in the world, remains unknown at a single-cell level.

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