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Several lines of evidence suggest that selection shaped the quantitative genetic structure of populations of the rare and highly fragmented Saxifraga sponhemica.
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The results of these interviews will shape the quantitative analyses.
(1) What has been the relative importance of drift and selection in shaping the distribution of quantitative genetic variation?
We propose to use a fractional order integrator (1/sa, a ε +) for simplifying the loop shaping in Quantitative Feedback Theory (QFT).
Our results thus suggest that selection shaped quantitative genetic variation not only among, but also within populations of S. sponhemica.
Though NIC can graphically judge the extent of regime switching by the shape of NIC, the quantitative evaluation method is still necessary.
In order to establish the three-dimensional shape of the particles, the quantitative analysis of these two particular HAADF-HRSTEM images started with the atomic column peak detection and signal integration.
The quantitative shape data were normalized to a scale that falls between 0 for un-reactive sites and reactive bases would attain an average reactivity of 1.
However, this classification of body shape is qualitative rather than quantitative, and still crudely to measure fat distribution on human body, and the quantitative body shape index is highly desirable.
Based on the visual observations of key biological descriptors such as the density and shape of microvillis, we pursued the quantitative SEM image analyses by estimating cell surface roughness as an approximation to microvilli density/coverage, shape/geometry and length.
Moreover, the possibility to statistically tell the two species apart and the approximately normally distributed factor scores suggest that at least some of the quantitative shell shape differences are governed by multiple divergently evolved genes [ 24].
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