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The second type of discordance, concerning the monophyly of subsections, suggests that introgressive hybridization has occurred inside the CCCP clade, with at least two evidenced instances.
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Numbered subsections suggest a series of propositions, about marginality, education, privilege, rather than a felt story.
Previous phylogenetic analysis of 15 Agalinis species based on 7323 aligned bp of nucleotide sequence variation at three cpDNA loci (rbcL, ndhF, and matK) [ 47] did not fully support either Pennell's or Canne-Hilliker's section-level classifications, although one section and some subsections suggested by Canne-Hilliker appeared to represent natural groups.
The work discussed in this subsection suggests that properties include determinate physical magnitudes like mass of 3.7 kg and electrical resistance of 7 ohms.
This subsection suggests lessons for global health technologies, drawing from the case studies above (as well as others in the Additional file and the literature [ 49, 50]).
Therefore, instead of representing each by a vertex, this subsection suggest generating only one of them.
Therefore, instead of representing each by a vertex, this subsection suggest generating only a single vertex for both vertices.
Based on the prioritization above, this subsection suggest dividing the local IDNC graph into layer of decreasing importance.
In ∼85% of tuples that eFIP missed, the information was mentioned only once in the entire subsection, suggesting that whenever information is mentioned multiple times throughout a subsection, eFIP is almost always able to extract it.
In this subsection, we suggest a cluster header selection based on sensing data reliability.
Koenker (2005, Chapter 5, Subsection 5.3) suggested that when the conditional densities of the response are heterogeneous, it is natural to consider whether weighted quantile regression might lead to efficiency improvements.
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