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The investigation separately found that the program's manager mixed official and personal business.

It concluded on Thursday that the attack could have been prevented if Sony's software had been up to date, and separately found that passwords were not handled securely by the games giant.

It also separately found that the programme had breached rules by failing to ensure the allegations were presented fairly and not giving the BBC the chance to respond to the allegations.

They separately found that a minor variant, or allele, of OsSPL14, was present in crossbred plants with few tillers and more grains.

More recently, using deep sequencing technology, two groups separately found that miR-K12-7 cactuallylly gives rise to two mature miRNAs, miR-K12-7-5p and min-K12-7-3p, in different KSHV-positive cell lines [12], [13].

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However, when we studied the effects of content and process expertise separately we found that process expertise was associated with a small, but significant, improvement in learning outcomes, whereas content expertise was not.

We computed performance separately for each subset and found that indeed, for both A and AV conditions, performance is better on words with a higher mean distance to other words (see Figure 4c).

If you look at each force separately, you find that only five of the 10 saw their robbery figures improve compared with the same six months of the previous year.

By examining sons and daughters separately, we find that sons' average years of schooling has no significant impact on elderly parents' flooring materials or cooking energy while daughters' average years of schooling does and the significance level is at 1 %.

When we analyze the APL1 paralogs separately, we find that APL1C, the only APL1 paralog involved in the described protein complex, is a clear outlier from the majority of loci in this population, although its HEW statistic is marginally nonsignificant after multiple testing (HEW corrected p = 0.084).

Critically, we note that the value of the readout index (0.5) that allows the selective-decoding model to mimic behavioral performance is the same value that we separately found to produce a pattern of CPs that approximates the experimentally observed data.

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