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T1- and T2-weighted sequences are both required for complete tissue characterisation.

In Example A, two sequences are both ordered increasingly, and the resulting H-matrix shows the same shift values in the identity sub-matrices from the lower left to the upper right.

The fact that the mappings are both contractive, and imply that the generated sequences, are both nonnegative and bounded for any and they have unique zero limits from Theorem 2.1 v).

Soybean EST and BES sequences are both in black text, with soybean markers presented in red.

Of those, 723 nine nt sequences are both functional and non-functional in different sequences.

Indeed, their sequences are both represented at a 1.8 fold increase in abundance in H. m. melpomene.

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These two conserved sequences were both early innovations in Animalia.

New sequences were both assembled alone and with the original Sanger survey data.

In this analysis, NCBI and Repbase sequences were both assumed to represent active transposons.

The reference sequence and the variant sequence are both scanned and scored by the PSSM model.

The sequence is both laughably artificial and entirely convincing, a manipulation that may have been motivated by commercial demands but becomes an opportunity for existential exploration.

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