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Potentially, as decomposition progresses, litter parts that are not truly decomposed (i.e., respired) but solely fragmented are lost through the mesh and render the method unreliable.
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There was only a fragmented mess.
With this method, the fragmented DNA was solely recovered.
Reading the book is a kaleidoscopic experience, the fragmented structure letting Pagano focus solely on a specific experience at a specific time without needing to dilute her text with the distractions of characterisation, setting or chronology.
This latest $400m fundraising round may be an attempt to help fuel more product-enhancing acquisitions and, overall, to begin a consolidation of fragmented clients and services that currently survive solely on an oxygen supply from Twitter's API.
The funk experiments of Hiatus Kaiyote affiliate Matthew Kirkis continue to be guided solely by their own alien logic, leaving us with fragmented beats that are only barely penetrable by us mere humans.
Mishra et al. removed fragmented sequences and sequences annotated with more than two substrates, those based solely on sequence similarity, and sequences which exhibited a similarity exceeding 70%.
According to Street & Epstein [ 33], health service is organized in a quite fragmented manner, and thereby midwives are likely to withdraw from building relationships and instead focus solely on task completion as a result of role ambiguities [ 32].
Systematic conservation planning applications based solely on the presence/absence of a large number of species are not sufficient to guarantee their persistence in highly fragmented landscapes.
I feel less fragmented.
Everything was extremely fragmented.
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