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The sequence of cultures include the Hongshan culture (6500 5000 BP), Xiaoheyan culture (5000 4200 BP), Lower Xiajiadian culture (4200 3600 BP), and Upper Xiajiadian culture (3000 2700 BP).

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We believe that the consistency and magnitude of the behaviour that we observe in our aggregates are founded, principally, in two aspects of our experimental protocol: the sequence of culture conditions that we use and the initial number of cells in the aggregate.

The lower-Yellow River region had a separate sequence of cultural development: Qinglangang culture (5400- 4000 BCE), Dawenkou culture (4300- 2500 BCE), Shandong Longshan culture (2500-2000 BCE), and the Yue Shi culture (1900-1500 BCE).

A nearly full-length sequence of the 16S rRNA gene was obtained by DNA sequencing of culture material and yielded 1,321- of 1,321-bp 1,321-bp homology with C. burnetii, including the original sequence obtained directly from thomology.

The accepted sequence of predynastic cultures is based on the excavations of British archaeologist Sir Flinders Petrie at Naqādah, at Al-ʿĀmirah (El-ʿÂmra), and at Al-Jīzah (El-Giza).

Thus Sicilians have been exposed to a rich sequence of disparate cultures; this is reflected in the extraordinary diversity of architecture on the island.

It was occupied by a diverse sequence of human cultures that were different from both the farming populations of the Yellow River Valley and the nomads of the Eurasian steppe [ 1].

This collection was acquired by The University of Melbourne over two accession periods: in 1972 for its official sponsorship of excavation activities [24, 31]; and subsequently, with the 1987 purchase of over 200 objects from the Australian Institute of Archaeology, supplementing and enhancing the existing sequence of material culture [32].

This was compared to an available genome sequence of a culture collection strain, B. longum NCC2705 [ 10] and analysis of the functional attributes of its unique sequences have contributed to a better understanding of attenuation that can occur in these bacteria in a fermentation environment.

The genome sequence of the culture collection strain, B. longum NCC2705 [ 10], is available and the ability to compare this genome with one from a strain that was deliberately minimally cultured in vitro may provide new insights to features that may be important for this prominent species from the human large gut.

Time-lapse sequences of sparse cultures were used to calculate the mean rates of AJ movement.

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