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The resulting globin genes were subject to processes of subfunctionalization and diversification leading to cell-specific expression patterns.
In particular, the model assumes that the 3 populations originate from a common ancestral population, equivalent to a tree merging the 3 groups via 2 internal nodes, with SNP allele frequencies changing from generation to generation, as they are subject to processes of random drift.
Thus, inferences that are based on concatenation trees assume — explicitly or implicitly — that the concatenated genes were not subject to processes such as recombination, gene conversion, lateral gene transfer and the like, processes that are not fundamentally tree-like in nature.
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Subject to Process constraints and linear bounds on all optimization variables in the process.
A 10-step procedure is proposed for direct application subject to process capacity constraints.
Furthermore, several authors hypothesized that laterality increased efficiency of the subject to process two simultaneous tasks, e.g. foraging & vigilance [75] [77].
However, these clinical observations are subject to process and measurement noise.
For this purpose, the ICH Q5 E guideline provides the principles for assessing comparability of licensed biotechnological products subject to process changes throughout their life cycle [ 2].
Suppose two subsystems are simultaneously subjected to processes independent of each other.
From this survey, eight radargrams were generated and subjected to processes of dewowing, filtering by distance, AGC (automatic gain control) and NMO (normal moveout).
Because the metal is resistant to erosion corrosion, titanium vessels can be subjected to process liquids flowing at high rates, thereby eliminating the danger of biofouling.
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